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Swans Chairman Huw Jenkins has ruled out a move for Luton’s Adam Boyd but believes that there is still a chance that Darryl Duffy could start next season at the Liberty Stadium.
Talking to the Evening Post, Jenkins said "Adam Boyd is a player who is being touted around, "For whatever reason things haven’t worked out too well for him at Luton, but it would be wrong to say he is someone we are chasing. "We have talked about him because he is being touted around, but that’s as far as it has gone. "It’s important, though, that our supporters are aware that we have got a number of strikers in mind. "It’s not just Darryl Duffy we’re looking at. We are never going to go down the route of having only one or two players to choose from, which is a mistake we have made in the past. "We have watched a lot of games and a lot of players and as a result we have got a number of options.
"The new Hull chairman has phoned me and we’ve had a chat about it," Jenkins added. "He got in touch because he knows we had been discussing Darryl’s situation. "Darryl had a good spell with us at the end of last season and we know he would fit in quickly here, which is important. But the ball remains in Hull’s court. "We found it hard to understand how a club could sign a player (for £250,000) and then argue that his valuation should go up when he hasn’t really played for them. "I think now Darryl’s future will depend on their manager. He (Phil Brown) will have to decide what players they want to bring in and who they need to move out." |
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