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Contract talks with Swanson an ‘immediate priority’ for Saints boss

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The time has come for St Johnstone to resume contract talks with Danny Swanson, according to manager Tommy Wright.

The playmaker’s bust-up with teammate Richard Foster at Hamilton has been put to bed and the Perth boss still sees the former Dundee United and Hearts man as a key member of his side.

Swanson’s deal runs out in the summer and Wright wants discussion­s to begin again, with agreeing fresh terms his “immediate priority”.

“Danny made a difference when he came on against Aberdeen,” said Wright.

“Danny and his agent were due for a meeting about a new deal but it went on hold for obvious reasons with the investigat­ion going on after what happened at Hamilton.

“But now that meeting has to take place and take place quickly. Danny is wanting to stay and I have always wanted him here.

“You want to hold on to quality in any team and we have done that with other players here.

“Danny is a quality player. The incident was unfortunat­e but that has no bearing on his future at the club.

“We haven’t tried to make excuses for Danny and Richard. I don’t know if any other club would have dealt with them as strictly as we did.

“It is important clubs and managers have a responsibi­lity to act if something goes wrong and the game is brought into disrepute.

“We have had to let the dust settle but, with his performanc­e against Aberdeen, Danny shows he cares and wants to be here.”

Wright added: “Danny and the rest of the players will all have a part to play in the run-in. It’s not just about Danny, but he gives us a lift and that wee bit extra quality at times.

“We have to ensure we do everything we can as a club to keep our best players.

“Getting Danny tied-up is our immediate priority and I have to identify players to strengthen us for next season.

“I have already given the chairman a list of potential targets.”

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