The Swans concluded the previous season on a positive note, securing victories in five of their concluding seven matches, thereby attaining an 11th-place standing under the guidance of head coach Alan Sheehan, who assumed control in February.
This sense of optimism has only been amplified during the current summer, as the Welsh team has been infused with star power in recent weeks.
Even in the current era of actors or American sports figures investing in EFL teams, very few supporters would have predicted Snoop Dogg investing in the Swans and becoming a joint proprietor on their team roster.
Prutton on the reasons Modric’s investment is so captivating for Swansea

While the Long Beach-native hip hop figure is a recognized football enthusiast, his involvement in the sport is somewhat limited – but the same cannot be stated for another recent investor in the Swans.
Luka Modric, who became a joint owner in April, is a past recipient of the Ballon d’Or award and regarded as one of the greatest players of the 21st century. While the Croatian icon has not opted to play for the team, having committed to AC Milan this summer following his departure from Real Madrid, Sky Sports’ EFL expert David Prutton suggests that this bodes favorably for Swansea’s prospects.

“Alan Sheehan, a former teammate of mine, has now been appointed as the permanent Swansea manager, a position he unequivocally merits given his strong coaching reputation,” Prutton conveyed to FourFourTwo.
“The inclusion of Luka Modric in their ownership structure is definitely stimulating, but I don’t envision him replacing Matt Grimes, who departed in January!
“Similar to Birmingham with Tom Brady, and Rob and Ryan at Wrexham, these individuals are accomplished entrepreneurs who have achieved notable success in other domains.
“One gets the impression that any endeavor Modric associates himself with would be distinguished, ethical, and worthwhile. If he were to visit the Mumbles at some juncture, it would be a wonderful sight to witness, wouldn’t it!”

The Swans’ playing roster has also experienced notable shifts during the summer period, with figures such as Joe Allen, Kyle Naughton, and Cyrus Christie departing from the team, while loan players Lewis O’Brien and Hannes Delroix have transitioned elsewhere.
Stepping into their place are winger Zeidane Inoussa, defender Ricardo Santos, midfielder Ethan Galbraith, and striker Bobby Wales. The Swans are set to initiate their campaign with a journey to Middlesbrough before welcoming Sheffield United, the previous season’s defeated play-off finalists, in South Wales.