Thursday 21 December 2017 15:14, UK
Former Everton manager Ronald Koeman is not interested in taking over at Swansea, according to Sky sources.
Sky Sports News understands Swansea were interested in approaching Koeman to replace Paul Clement after he was sacked on Wednesday evening.
Former West Ham boss Slaven Bilic is another candidate the Welsh club are considering to replace the former Bayern Munich and PSG assistant coach.
Koeman has been without a job since he was sacked by Everton in October after their 5-2 home defeat to Arsenal saw them fall into the relegation zone.
Leon Britton is in caretaker charge of Swansea and will take the reins this Saturday for their game against relegation rivals Crystal Palace, but he has ruled himself out of the running for the managerial vacancy at the Liberty Stadium.
The midfielder is understood to have taken charge of training on Thursday morning alongside U23 coaches Cameron Toshack and Gary Richards.
Former Manchester United player Ryan Giggs also told Sky Sports News he does not want to take over from Clement after he was overlooked for the role when Clement's predecessor Boby Bradley was handed the position.
Swansea are bottom of the Premier League following Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Everton and find themselves four points adrift of safety after losing nine of their previous 11 games.
The Premier League's bottom side face a tough set of festive fixtures, including a Boxing Day trip to Anfield, live on Sky Sports Premier League.