Breaking: Swansea City Continues to Shake Up Squad with Additional Departures and Rescues Flop with New Team

**Swansea City See Players Depart as Squad Reshuffle Continues: Broome and Tjoe-A-On Find New Clubs**
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Swansea City FC have witnessed significant movement in their squad this week, with two former players confirming new clubs and another enjoying early cup success with the under-21s. The Welsh side, currently undergoing a considerable restructuring, appear to be streamlining their playing staff as they prepare for the new season.

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Goalkeeper Nathan Broome is the latest departure, as he has now formally joined Bolton Wanderers following the mutual termination of his contract with Swansea. The 23-year-old’s time at the Swansea.com Stadium was ultimately underwhelming, with Broome failing to make a single senior appearance since signing for the Swans in 2023. Despite having a year left on his contract, both parties agreed to end the arrangement early, paving the way for a move north.

Broome initially earned his move to Bolton Wanderers after a successful trial period, which included appearances during the club’s pre-season training camp in Marbella. His most notable outing came in a 2-0 friendly win over Orlando Pirates, where his performance impressed both coaching staff and fans alike. Bolton’s head coach, Steven Schumacher, spoke highly of the new recruit, stating, “We’ve been closely watching Nathan’s development and attitude, and everything we’ve seen gives us confidence he’ll be a valuable asset over the coming three years.” Schumacher emphasised both Broome’s on-field abilities and his fit within the club’s dressing room culture.

Broome expressed enthusiasm about his new challenge, calling his time in Lancashire “an exciting opportunity.” He noted that the decision to sign was “an easy one” given his familiarity with the club and its proximity to his home. He commented, “Having already trained and played with the lads here, I feel well settled and eager to contribute over the next three seasons. Being a supporter myself, I’m looking forward to helping deliver success for the fans.”

Elsewhere, another former Swan, Nathan Tjoe-A-On, has also settled his future following a brief and disappointing stint in South Wales. The Dutch full-back, who had joined Swansea from Excelsior for a reported £300,000 last summer, found opportunities limited, featuring for just two minutes in league action. Last month, his contract was ended by mutual consent, allowing him to return to his homeland.

Tjoe-A-On has now penned a two-year contract with Willem II, a club recently relegated from the Dutch Eredivisie. The move represents a new start for the 22-year-old Indonesian international, who will be aiming to reinvigorate his career after a spell in Swansea that failed to live up to expectations. Although his time in the Championship ended with disappointment, a return to the Netherlands offers the chance to rebuild his confidence and get regular football under his belt.

Meanwhile, there has been more positive news from Swansea’s development squad. Teenage striker Caleb Demery has continued his promising return to the club by scoring a brace in the under-21s’ 4-1 Nathaniel MG Cup victory against Carmarthen Town. Demery, who came through Swansea’s academy before spells at Pontardawe and Briton Ferry, re-joined the Swans earlier in the summer and has already made a significant impact.

The 19-year-old is relishing the opportunity to contribute at youth level, remarking, “I’m buzzing to have started my time back at Swansea in such fashion – I’m really hopeful the team can go deep in the cup. A successful run would not only be great for our development but lift the whole club.” Demery’s early goalscoring form suggests he could be one to watch this season, as Swansea look to nurture the next wave of talent.

These departures and youth successes underline Swansea City’s ongoing efforts to reshape their squad ahead of what promises to be an intriguing campaign. While departures such as Broome and Tjoe-A-On highlight the challenges of recruiting and integrating new signings, the emergence of promising academy graduates like Demery offers supporters hope for the future.

Supporters will be watching closely to see whether the club can build on this mixture of fresh starts and fresh faces, both within the senior side and across the youth ranks, as the new season edges ever closer.