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Swansea City boss Paul Clement has confirmed that Luciano Narsingh will be his first signing of the January transfer window.

The Dutch winger has been in South Wales this week as he finalises his move from Eredivisie side PSV Eindhoven, and Clement has said the deal is now all but done.

"He's set to sign. The medical is done and pending the paperwork he'll be a Swansea City player."

Clement is understandably relieved to get his first piece of transfer business over the line as he looks to strengthen the squad ahead of a fight for Premier League survival in the coming months.

"It's pleasing to get it done," said the new Swansea boss.

Narsingh has long been linked with a move the Liberty, and was on the Swans radar well before Clement's appointment.

"He's a player the club identified before I arrived but I'm more than happy for it to go ahead.

"He'll bring another dynamic to the team, he has pace, he scores goals and has experience of a higher level. He is a good calibre of player."

Clement also admitted he has seen what Narsingh can do first hand, as he was part of the Bayern Munich coaching staff when they took on PSV in the Champions League earlier this season.

"I was at an advantage because we played PSV twice, I had knowledge and info so I was confident, when I don't know the player I need time to look," said Clement.

"We'd like to do business as early as possible but it's normal in this window, it can go down to the last couple of days."

The 16-cap Dutch international has been with PSV since 2012, and his 115 appearances have seen him score 21 goals.

A player famed for his pace and ability to take on full-backs in Holland, Swans fans will be hoping he can replicate that form and play a huge part in keeping them in the Premier League.

Clement also revealed that the club are in talks over potential moves for Tottenham's Tom Carroll and Norwich's Martin Olsson.