DANI GLOVER?
By Gareth Vincent
South Wales Evening Post
Dani Mallo is the latest goalkeeper being linked with a summer move to Swansea City.
Roberto Martinez is thought to have watched his fellow Spaniard keep a clean sheet in Falkirk's 1-0 win over Hamilton last week.
Mallo has impressed since joining Falkirk on a short-term deal back in January and will be a free agent after next week's Scottish Cup final.
The 30-year-old had a long stint on the books of Deportivo La Coruna before joining Portuguese side Sporting Braga, where he played in the Uefa Cup.
A free agent last winter, he joined Falkirk because of their shortage of goalkeeping options and has since earned plaudits despite the club's struggle against relegation.
Whether Falkirk stay in the Premier League or no - their fate will be decided this weekend - Mallo is tipped to move on and he is likely to be well within Swansea's reach financially.
He is the latest in a line of keepers to be linked with the Liberty Stadium after it emerged last week that Dorus de Vries is almost certain to leave the club this summer.
SWANS SET FOR ANDO TALKS
By Gareth Vincent
South Wales Evening Post
SWANSEA City are waiting for talks with Paul Anderson after agreeing a six-figure fee with Liverpool for the winger.
The Evening Post revealed a fortnight ago that Swansea were back in for the former Liberty loan star.
And the chances of Anderson returning now look fairly good after Swansea settled on a six-figure price with the Reds.
It is understood that a clutch of Championship clubs are tracking Anderson and would be prepared to match Swansea's bid.
Among them are Nottingham Forest, where Anderson spent the season just gone on loan.
But the 20-year-old, who is currently away on holiday, is said to fancy coming back to Wales and his feelings will be the key to deciding where he ends up.
"We have had an offer for Paul accepted by Liverpool," said Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins.
"Now we will see what happens when Roberto (Martinez) sits down with the player and his agent."

SPEEDSTER ANDERSON CLOSE TO SWANS RETURN
By Blair Wood
Western Mail
Pace Paul Anderson has moved a step closer to a sensational return to Swansea City after the club agreed a fee with Liverpool.
The Swans have tabled a six-figure offer for Anderson, who was a big hit at the Liberty Stadium during a season-long loan in the 2007/08 campaign.
Liverpool have accepted the bid and it is now down to Swansea to agree personal terms with the talented winger.
Should Anderson return to Swansea on a permanent basis it would be an intriguing U-turn.
The 20-year-old had the option of extending his stay in Wales last summer, but snubbed Roberto Martinez's men in favour of Championship rivals Nottingham Forest.
Martinez was naturally disappointed by the decision, but it was understood that Anderson was keen to move closer to his family home in Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire.
The move didn't work out for either party though. Anderson spent much of the season battling relegation with Forest, while the Swans clearly missed his raw pace and the eye for a goal that saw him reach double figures in the scoring charts during the League One-winning campaign.
With that disappointment seemingly in the past, Martinez will now look to sit down with Anderson before any move for the winger is completed.
Following last summer's decision, the Spaniard will want proof that the winger is committed to Swansea's cause.
"The offer has been accepted by Liverpool," Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins explained.
"But it is still subject to us agreeing personal terms and Roberto sitting down with the player for further talks.
"Whoever we sign, we want players who want to play for Roberto and Swansea City. That attitude is vital - however good they are."
