Swansea City have a “clear plan” to achieve their ultimate goal of reaching the Premier League, according to Swans Trust supporter director Paul Meller.
The Swans recently confirmed Steve Kaplan and Jason Levien had sold their majority stake in the club to current chairman Andy Coleman, fellow shareholders Brett Cravatt and Nigel Morris and businessman Jason Cohen.
And Meller believes the club is now fully aligned when it comes to its aims for the future.
“We very much welcome the changes,” he told BBC Radio Wales.
“It’s brought fresh investment into the club, and it’s part of building future sustainability, and it really sets the foundation for a forward looking era for our club.
“There’s a clear plan in place within the club from top to bottom as to the general direction that it needs to go.
“The Premier League is the ultimate goal.”
As part of the structure of the takeover, the Trust – which has a protected 5% stake in the club – have gained an additional seat on the board.
Meller added: “The club were keen that our role was reinforced.
“The position we had beforehand has been strengthened, we’ve still got the protected 5% stake in the club and we’ve got that extra position on the board which gives us a greater voice in the boardroom.”