Swansea City Bolsters Midfield with Signing of Marko Stamenic from Nottingham Forest
Swansea City secures New Zealand international Marko Stamenic from Nottingham Forest, enhancing their midfield with his physicality and athleticism.


Swansea City has officially announced the signing of New Zealand international midfielder Marko Stamenic from Nottingham Forest for an undisclosed fee, believed to exceed £2 million. The 23-year-old has agreed to a four-year deal with the option of an additional 12 months, marking his third central midfield acquisition this summer after Ethan Galbraith and Malick Yalcouye.
A Strategic Addition to Swansea's Midfield
Stamenic, who spent the previous season on loan at Greek side Olympiacos, brings a wealth of experience and versatility to Swansea's midfield. Despite not making a competitive appearance for Nottingham Forest, he has a proven track record, having helped Olympiacos secure both the Greek league and cup titles last season. His journey also includes domestic doubles with Red Star Belgrade and Copenhagen, showcasing his ability to perform at the highest levels.
Stamenic's Excitement and Swansea's Vision
"We've been talking about this move for some time now. I've been told about the plans and the project, and I fell in love with it from that first meeting," Stamenic shared. "I am just over the moon that the deal is done." The midfielder was present at Swansea's recent 1-0 victory over Sheffield United and is expected to be in contention for the upcoming match against Watford.
Coach's Perspective
Swansea's head coach expressed his enthusiasm about the new signing: "Marko is an excellent player, one who has been on our radar for some time. He will bring us different attributes in our midfield with his physicality and athleticism. He was clear in his desire to be part of what we are building at Swansea City, and we believe his character will make him a really good fit for this group."
Strengthening the Squad
Stamenic's arrival is part of Swansea's broader strategy to build a dynamic and adaptable team. "His arrival strengthens an already robust midfield unit and will allow us to play with the relentless energy and adaptability that we want to be hallmarks of our team," said Swansea's director of football, Richard Montague. The club continues to seek additional signings, with a center-forward, left-sided defender, and wide player remaining priorities before the transfer window closes on September 1.
Looking Ahead
With 31 caps and three goals for New Zealand, Stamenic is poised to make a significant impact at Swansea City. His addition not only enhances the team's midfield but also aligns with the club's vision of relentless energy and adaptability on the pitch. Fans eagerly anticipate his debut and the potential he brings to the Championship campaign.