We need to sort that [contract] out pretty soon,” said the Swans boss.
“He’s been a very good addition to us and hopefully everyone gets to see him on the pitch in the near future.”
First-choice keeper Vigouroux’s starting place has recently come into question for the first time since he joined Swansea last summer due to a dip in form.
Even if the former Burnley player retains his spot in Williams’ Championship side, McLaughlin could be given a chance to impress in the FA Cup tie at Southampton on Sunday, 12 January.
When asked if the Scot is pushing for a start, Williams added: “I don’t see why not. He’d be more than happy to play – he’s here to play.”
Whoever plays in goal against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday (12:30 GMT) will hope for a quieter afternoon than Vigouroux endured at Portsmouth in midweek, when Swansea suffered their heaviest defeat of the season.
They will attempt to find a response against an Albion side who remain firmly in play-off contention despite losing boss Carlos Corberan to Valencia over Christmas.
“They’re a very good side, very well organised,” Williams added.
“They have a very capable squad. There’s no question it will be a very difficult game for uWe need to sort that [contract] out pretty soon,” said the Swans boss.
“He’s been a very good addition to us and hopefully everyone gets to see him on the pitch in the near future.”
First-choice keeper Vigouroux’s starting place has recently come into question for the first time since he joined Swansea last summer due to a dip in form.
Even if the former Burnley player retains his spot in Williams’ Championship side, McLaughlin could be given a chance to impress in the FA Cup tie at Southampton on Sunday, 12 January.
When asked if the Scot is pushing for a start, Williams added: “I don’t see why not. He’d be more than happy to play – he’s here to play.”
Whoever plays in goal against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday (12:30 GMT) will hope for a quieter afternoon than Vigouroux endured at Portsmouth in midweek, when Swansea suffered their heaviest defeat of the season.
They will attempt to find a response against an Albion side who remain firmly in play-off contention despite losing boss Carlos Corberan to Valencia over Christmas.
“They’re a very good side, very well organised,” Williams added.
“They have a very capable squad. There’s no question it will be a very difficult game for us.”
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