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Swansea City Chairman Huw Jenkins has admitted Swansea City are interested in bringing Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen back to the club.

Wales star Allen will enter the final year of his Anfield contract this summer, with boss Jurgen Klopp thought to be prepared to let him leave.

Swansea and Watford have both been linked with moves for the Welshman but the club have, until now, remained silent on the matter.

But Jenkins today said: "I think it has been well-documented that Joe is going to look at his future when he is finished out at Euro 2016.

"Naturally, we are interested in good players like Joe who may be available this summer given that he has a year left on his contract.

"Obviously we will keep tabs on his situation and see what happens later in the summer," he told the Evening Post

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Swansea tried to sign Allen on loan during the January transfer window but were rebuffed in their approach.

The 26-year-old is currently with Wales at Euro 2016 and will decide on his future when he returns.