'See what happens' over Peart-Harris future

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Alan Sheehan says he will wait and see what the future holds for Myles Peart-Harris after the attacking midfielder's return to Brentford.
Peart-Harris is on loan at Swansea City until the end of the season, but seems unlikely to play again in 2024-25 because of the back injury he suffered at Preston North End last week.
The 22-year-old is under contract at Brentford until 2026 after the Premier League club triggered a one-year extension option in his deal in January.
Peart-Harris, who scored three times in 30 Swansea games, has made eight substitute appearances for the Bees' first team, including three in the top flight in December 2023.
When asked whether there is any possibility of former Chelsea youngster Peart-Harris returning to Swansea after this season ends, caretaker boss Sheehan said: "Let's just see what happens.
"Myles did really well here. I think he evolved his game and he's going back to Brentford a better player.
"He has played a good number of games, he has got good goals and outcomes in the Championship and shown that he is more than capable of playing at this level.
"I think that's a pleasing aspect for both clubs. That's the good thing about loans, that both clubs are benefiting."