Boss trusts players as deals come to an endpublished at 15:47 19 April
Luke Williams says he trusts his squad to deliver for Swansea City despite the fact a number of players could soon be leaving the club.
Swansea have seven senior players whose contracts are due to expire this summer.
Of those, Jamie Paterson, Liam Cullen and Liam Walsh are likely to be involved at Huddersfield Town on Saturday.
Head coach Williams also has six loan players - Carl Rushworth, Bashir Humphreys, Harrison Ashby, Charlie Patino, Charles Sagoe Jr and Jamal Lowe – who will bid farewell to Swansea in just over a fortnight’s time.
When asked whether having so many players who may be coming to the end of their time in Wales could be an issue, Williams said: “It’s a very good question because that is potentially a very big problem.
“That’s for me to manage. Fortunately, we have a lot of professional guys. I trust there’s a group of players in there who want to perform.”
After a season of struggle, Swansea are all but safe in the Championship having moved nine points clear of the relegation places thanks to last weekend’s win over Rotherham United.
As his side prepare to face a Huddersfield side who are currently in the bottom three, Williams says Swansea owe it to the rest of the division “to play the game correctly and apply ourselves correctly”.
“It’s not just Huddersfield that are fighting, it’s several other clubs, so we have a responsibility to the competition to make sure that we turn up right,” he added.
“There’s plenty of motivation in the group to go and put on a good performance.
“I am confident we will get that. It’s a big game for us, to test if we are going to try to move forward or make the same mistakes.”
After Huddersfield, Swansea face a testing trip to Norwich City before a final-day home game against Millwall.