Matos discusses attacking options as Swansea prepares for Sheffield United
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 3:24 PM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Swansea City manager Vitor Matos expressed excitement over his attacking options, including newly signed Ross Stewart, who could make his debut against Sheffield United on Saturday. Matos emphasized the depth provided by Stewart and existing players like Zan Vipotnik and Adam Idah, especially following their recent 2-1 win at Stoke. The future of Vipotnik remains uncertain as Swansea recently rejected a bid from Hull City. With Stewart fit to play, Swansea aims for a strong showing in their first home league game of the season, though they will be without midfielder Goncalo Franco and center-back Cameron Burgess.
- •Swansea hosts Sheffield United on Saturday at 15:00 BST.
- •Ross Stewart is available for his debut after joining from Southampton.
- •Zan Vipotnik and Adam Idah also feature in Swansea's attack.
- •Swansea rejected a £10m bid for Vipotnik from Hull City.
- •Goncalo Franco and Cameron Burgess are unavailable due to injury.
- 3:24 PMYahoo Sports — Matos excited by options as Stewart eyes debut
"Vitor Matos says he is "very excited" by his attacking options with new signing Ross Stewart fit for a possible Swansea City debut against Sheffield United on Saturday.
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