Swansea City have reportedly agreed to sell star striker Wilfried Bony to Manchester City for a fee of £28 million.
The Côte
d’Ivoire international, who joined the Swans from Dutch Eredivisie side
Vitesse Arnhem for a club record fee of £12 million in the summer of
2013, scored an English Premier
League best 20 goals in 2014.
Bony
is currently on international duty with Côte d’Ivoire in Abu Dhabi in
preparation for the Africa Cup of Nations, and is expected to undergo a
medical within the next few days.
After Saturday’s 1-1 draw
against West Ham United, Swansea manager Garry Monk said: “The situation
is that I’d prepared for this period without Wilfried as he was going
away anyway.
“Obviously I’m focused on what we’re doing and
hopefully the Bony situation will get sorted either way sooner rather
than later which is best for both parties.”
Bony’s exit leaves the
Swans with just three striking options, including the likes
of Bafétimbi Gomis, Marvin Emnes, and Nélson Oliveira, who joined the
club on loan from Benfica last month, heading into the second half of
the season.
Wolves close to signing Afobe
Wolverhampton
Wanderers manager Kenny Jackett has confirmed the club’s interest in
signing England Under-21 international Benik Afobe from Arsenal this
month.
Afobe, who bagged a brace in Milton Keynes Dons’ 4-0 rout
of Manchester United in the Capital One Cup earlier this term, has
impressed while on loan in Buckinghamshire.
“He might be [coming
in] and we will see how the weekend has gone,” Jackett told Sky Sports.
“Over this weekend the medical should be completed.
“Like a lot of sides we want to be busy in January and, if we can, make key signings that are going to improve us.
“I don’t think we will be bringing in high volume but we do want players who are the right age that can improve us.”
Afobe has scored 19 goals in 30 appearances in all competitions for MK Dons this season.
Inter sign Shaqiri
FC
Internazionale Milano have completed the signing of Switzerland
international midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri from Bayern Munich for an
undisclosed fee.
Shaqiri, who had been linked with a move to the
Premier League amid reported interest from Liverpool and Manchester
United, joins the Nerazzurri on a four-and-a-half year deal after
struggling to hold a place into Pep Guardiola’s first-team.
“On
behalf of everyone at the club, we would like to wish Shaqiri a very
warm welcome. We would also like to thank FC Bayern Munich and the FIGC
for their help in completing the deal positively and quickly,” read a
statement on Inter’s official website.

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