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Brighton and West Brom lining up a late swoop for Swansea forward Andre Ayew

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Chief said:
thefranchise said:
Ayew is an expensive luxury that we really can't afford to keep.

Come on, of course we could if we wanted to.

If he banged in 30 goals a season yeah. I really like him as a player but if we have the chance to move his wages on I wouldn't hesitate.
 
Andre is comfortably our best player.
If we are serious about getting back to former glories this year then it is a must we keep him imho.
His wages for 12 months are a small price to pay as the cost of an adequate replacement would be considerable anyway.
He could finish his career with us if we got promoted.
 
Richard said:
Swansea forward Andre Ayew is emerging as a late target for a host of Premier League clubs ahead of Friday's domestic transfer deadline. The Ghana captain is interesting a host of top-flight teams - including West Brom and Brighton.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8830841/Brighton-West-Brom-lining-late-swoop-Swansea-forward-Andre-Ayew.html

Start the car...
 
Sussex Live have shared an update on the Baggies potential pursuit of Ayew, and it doesn’t make for good reading at this moment.

***They claim that Swansea are “very reluctant” to get rid of their main attacking option after he spearheaded their charge to the playoffs last season.***
 
I doubt Ayew will get a deal that will make sense to him. He may go for the glory but I feel he will stay for a promotion battle and a longer term.offer.

Rodon no idea but again I think he will stay.

Grimes will be a big loss, would be a good time for him to test himself, so may leave for this reason imo.
 
Ayew will be silly to leave now, he's on 80K a week, free agent in June so he can get himself a chunky sign on fee if we dont go up and give him a new contract, realistically you'd bet West Brom getting relegated so he'd end up back in the Championship next season anyway.
 
Swansea93 said:
Ayew will be silly to leave now, he's on 80K a week, free agent in June so he can get himself a chunky sign on fee if we dont go up and give him a new contract, realistically you'd bet West Brom getting relegated so he'd end up back in the Championship next season anyway.

Possibly got a "loyalty" bonus, and an appearance bonus as well. I would've thought we'd be desperate to free up the cash in these times.
 
Badlands said:
Sussex Live have shared an update on the Baggies potential pursuit of Ayew, and it doesn’t make for good reading at this moment.

***They claim that Swansea are “very reluctant” to get rid of their main attacking option after he spearheaded their charge to the playoffs last season.***

Given his wages I would doubt if we are very reluctant at all... :lol:
 
Baron Goblet said:
I doubt Ayew will get a deal that will make sense to him. He may go for the glory but I feel he will stay for a promotion battle and a longer term.offer.

Rodon no idea but again I think he will stay.

Grimes will be a big loss, would be a good time for him to test himself, so may leave for this reason imo.

If anybody is going it will be Rodon
 

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