Swansea City Name Michael Laudrup As New Manager, Here's His Career In Pictures

Laudrup Named New Swansea Manager (GALLERY)
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Swansea City have announced Michael Laudrup as the Premier League club's new manager today.

Swans chairman Huw Jenkins met with the Danish legend on Thursday as he honed in on a successor for Brendan Rodgers, who departed for Liverpool earlier this month.

Laudrup, 47, who has managed at Getafe, Spartak Moscow and Real Mallorca, enjoyed a glittering playing career in Italy, Spain and Holland.

He is the only player to be involved in a 5-0 win for Barcelona against Real Madrid and a 5-0 victory for Real Madrid versus Barcelona.

Jenkins has a reputation for appointing young coaches with a positive footballing philosophy.

The loss of Roberto Martinez to Wigan, Paulo Sousa to Leicester City and Rodgers to Merseyside have earned the Jacks almost £10m in compensation.