
Swindon Town's January business reflects evolution of transfer window work during Clem Morfuni's tenure
08.01.26, 04:30 Updated 12.01.26, 09:31 7 Minute Read
Sam Morshead
Swindon Town’s early activity in the January transfer window points at a sense of coordination and preparedness which has not always been evident over recent seasons.
The Robins have already made two signings – the loan arrivals of Michael Olakigbe and Aidan Borland, seen Gavin Kilkenny pen a new contract, and are expected to bring in further players this month as they look to reinforce their squad for a League Two promotion tilt.
It has all been refreshingly proactive at a critical moment for the club, whose winter window work during the Clem Morfuni reign has meandered between uninspiring and chaotic.
As Ian Holloway’s time in charge has gone on, it has become increasingly clear that Swindon finally have a longer-term plan, on the field at least.
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