Crystal Palace have tried and Everton were rumoured to be thinking about doing the same but the Swans were never likely to want to sell their star man and now he himself has confirmed that his future lies at Swansea.
It is a huge season ahead for Williams for both club and country. He is leading the Swans into a 5th season in the Premier League and looking for them to build on the record breaking season they had last time around. And when that is all over he looks set to be the first Wales captain for almost 60 years to lead his country to the final stages of a major competition with Wales poised nicely at the top of their qualifying group with the seemingly hardest fixtures already done and out of the way.
Changing anything at this stage of his career would seem wrong and we have always said that on here but the plus is of course that the player agrees as he told BBC Sport “I’ll be staying. The gaffer has already said that
“I’m used to dealing with the speculation and bids. It’s part of the job and I just take it as a compliment and shows that you’re doing your job properly.
“I’m committed to Swansea and just concentrating on Swansea this pre-season.
“It’s no drama for me
“I’m used to answering these questions for a few years. It’s no big thing for me, it’s normal, it’s part of the job. I let other people deal with that.
“There will come a time when Swansea will say ‘we’ve had enough’. But I just get on with the job and lead this group of players to something we’ve never been to before, which we did last season.
“It’s something I’m really proud of with Wales and Swansea. If we can do something like that again, I’ll be extremely proud of the guys.”