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Swansea City are considering making a £2million plus offer for Bolton pair Zach Clough and Josh Vela, according to The Daily Mail.

It is said that Swansea sent a scout to watch Bolton beat MK Dons on Saturday in order to keep an eye on the Wanderers pair, as well as Wales international Jonny Williams.

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Clough, however, missed the game with a hip injury. The South Wales club have reportedly been keeping tabs on him for several months as he established a reputation as one of the Championship's brightest young strikers.

He scored six goals in just 10 appearances last year, but has found the going considerably tougher this campaign as his Bolton side have badly struggled.

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The Trotters' financial problems are well documented, and Clough could be available at a bargain fee. He reportedly turned down a big money move to Bristol City earlier in the month.

While it is unlikely that he could be the main striker Swansea are looking for to lead their fight to avoid relegation, he could have a bright future at the highest level.

A move for Josh Vela, meanwhile, would represent a remarkable turnaround from the beginning of the month, when he was heavily linked with a move to South Wales rivals Cardiff City.

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Confusion reigned after reports surfaced in Lancashire stating Cardiff had a bid accepted for the midfielder, but this was denied by the manager Neil Lennon and Bluebird sources.

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The transfer embargo placed on Cardiff then brought a swift end to the rumours as, with their options severely limited, they prioritised other problem areas of the pitch.

Vela has been a regular for Bolton this campaign, making 20 apperances. Nevertheless, he would more than likely be seen as a player for the future.

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