Swansea are set to sign trialist Kemy Agustien despite fears he could be sidelined for around two months following a knee injury sustained at the weekend. The former Birmingham loan midfielder will go for a scan on Monday after picking up the problem in Saturday`s 1-0 defeat to ADO Den Haag in Holland, with early indications suggesting he may have damaged knee ligaments. But that does not look like stopping the Swans from making their move, with a deal expected to be completed soon. Chairman Huw Jenkins told thisissouthwales.co.uk: "We are still waiting for information on what Kemy has done but if you are asking me what we are going to do with the player, the answer is that we are very keen to bring him in. "I have spoken with his agent and we more or less got an agreement on a contract for Kemy. Both parties are trying hard to make sure it works out well and we are hopeful he will soon be in Swansea working to get fit." Manager Brendan Rodgers added: "He is one we are looking to sign and nothing that happened on Saturday is going to change that. He has got many good years ahead of him and I think he can be a real asset to us."
Source: PA
Source: PA