Swansea keeper frustrated at lack of first team chances
Swedish international goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt has expressed his frustration at the lack of opportunities at Swansea in a bid to move away from the Welsh club.
The 28-year-old has been at the Liberty Stadium since 2015, and signed a new four-year deal last season.
But he has only appeared twice in the league for the Swans and is currently stuck behind Lukasz Fabianski in the Swansea pecking order.
Under new manager Paul Clement, Nordfeldt has been told that he is unlikely to be sold although he is hopeful that he may be able to go out on-loan.
But Nordfeldt admits it has been a difficult period as the team has underperformed and he has still not had a chance.
“Swansea have said that I am not for sale. If the coach continues to play Fabianski then there is a small opening that I could get to go away on loan,” he said.
“It has been difficult. Honestly, I think I should have had the chance given the way the team has performed and what I did when I played but it is difficult when we have changed coaches so many times.
“But I have some understanding that you cannot change the goalkeeper when you have as much experience (as Fabianski).”