Premier League club will reportedly hold talks with ex-USMNT manager Bob Bradley
Could the former USA coach lead the Swans before season's end?
Bob Bradley is an "top-secret" option for Swansea City as the Premier League club explores a potential replacement for the still-in-charge manager Francesco Guidolin, according to The Sun.
The coach has been extremely impressive at second division French club Le Havre, nearly guiding them to promotion last season, and now a job in Wales may be in his future.
Back in June, Jason Levien -- managing general owner of D.C. United -- and Steve Kaplan -- executive vice-chairman of the Memphis Grizzlies -- completed the American takeover of the Welsh club, so it would make some sense that the ex-USA coach is linked to the club.

Although it's early, Swansea City is off to a rough start. The club currently sits 16th in the table, having won just one game, drawing one and losing four to start the season, fueling speculation that the Italian manager Guidolin is on the hot seat.
Le Havre has had a solid start to the Ligue 2 season and is just four points off the top, currently sitting in seventh place.
If Bradley does get hired, he would be the first American to manager a Premier League club.
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