Britton and Tremmel leave Swansea
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Englishman Leon Britton, has depatarted the club and gone to West Ham United for a fee £2,600,000. He was a target for the London club for awhile now and they have finally managed to get there man after Alan Curtis agreed some players would be leaving Swansea. Britton was reported to be upset over him being one of the players who was getting axed from the Liberty Stadium, although he is happy to be joining The Hammers.
The German Gerhard Tremmel, was the second player facing the chopping block at The Swans after manager Alan Curtis criticized the player commitment to the club. He felt with younger goalkeepers available at the club the veteran was facing to be a waste of wages and potential transfer funds. FC Krasnodar from Russia picked the veteran goalkeeper after agreeing a fee of £300,000 with Swansea.
The rest of the Swansea squad will now begin playing their scheduled friendlies ahead of the season.