Bony was a massive hit for the Swans during his time here before he departed in a club record transfer sale to Manchester City.
The move to the Ethiad Stadium has never worked out for Wilf though and neither has this season’s loan move to Stoke where he has scored just twice this season, naturally both of them coming against the Swans back in October.
Bony has been linked with a move to China but according to the Daily Mail he wants to prove again that he could cut it in the Premier League and could be available for a cut price fe of รยฃ15m – just over half what the Swans sold him for when he left for Manchester.
The Swans will almost certainly be in the move for a striker this summer with flop Borja Boston set to move on and Fernando Llorente also expected to depart for pastures new and the goals that Bony scored in his last time here will be a factor if we decide to make a move.
It would, you imagine, prove to be a popular move amongst the supporters as well who were huge fans of Bony when he was here first time around
West Ham and Swansea to battle it out for ยฃ15m Man City striker Wilfried Bony https://t.co/RdCe3NYVcW
— Mail Sport (@MailSport) May 13, 2017
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