Swansea City's transfer window 2026 is approaching, and head coach Vitor Matos wants to avoid an overhaul of the playing squad. The Swans have been busy in recent summers, but Matos expects a different story this time around. After taking charge last November, the Portuguese helped Swansea brush off relegation concerns as they eased to an 11th-place finish. His belief is that overhauling the playing staff now would mean wasting all the work done on the training ground across two-thirds of a season. Matos is some way down the line in terms of implementing the high-pressing approach he favours, and would rather not reverse the process by starting out in pre-season with a drastically different squad. But that is not to say there will be no fresh faces. Swansea have holes to fill already, while further departures – some of which could be very significant – would mean further vacancies to fill. Swansea have so far said farewell to three loan signings, with left-back Ishe Samuels-Smith, midfielder Malick Yalcouye and winger Gustavo Nunes returning to their parent clubs. As it stands, that is it as far as senior exits are concerned, with Joel Ward the only player with a contract expiring this summer whose future is still to be resolved. But there could be further departures, with Swansea braced for interest in Zan Vipotnik after his spectacular second season with the club. Matos has repeatedly acknowledged in recent months that rival clubs have been showing an interest in the striker, which is no surprise given his season's haul of 25 goals for a mid-table team. Should Vipotnik be sold, Swansea will have to bring in a replacement – even though they already have another striker with considerable pedigree on their books in Adam Idah. Not only that, but the Swans may have a little extra cash to spend on strengthening other departments of their squad. Vipotnik is not the only current Swansea player who could attract transfer interest, with Ethan Galbraith and Josh Tymon two more standout performers in the campaign which has just finished, along with goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux. Republic of Ireland international Idah is another player who could conceivably be on the radar of other clubs given his CV, even if injury and the form of Vipotnik combined to limit his impact in his first campaign at Swansea. Then there are players who could depart as they search for more regular football, such as defender Ricardo Santos – who made only one appearance after joining on a free last summer following his departure from Bolton Wanderers - and midfielder Ollie Cooper.