Williams had been keen to sign another pacy wide player before the transfer window closed a fortnight ago, but Swansea’s only deadline-day recruit was Myles Peart-Harris, a powerful attacking midfielder, on loan from Brentford.
It could be Swansea look to sign a free agent – as they did when Yannick Bolasie joined last season – with Williams suggesting there are some “very good players” available.
“We have that option and it is something that’s been discussed,” he said.
“When I came here we had Yannick Bolasie, who was one of the most incredible players I’ve ever worked with – an incredible guy and what a footballer. He was on a short-term contract and those sorts of things are possible.”
Swansea will look to make it three home league games unbeaten at the start of the new season when they host Norwich City on Saturday (15:00 BST).
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