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Swansea City are adamant that Sheffield United target Oli McBurnie will not be sold on the cheap this summer.

According to The Sun, the Swans have slapped a £20m price tag on the Scot, who's also been linked with Brighton in this window.

The Blades are still hoping to knock that valuation down to £15m, but Swans chief Trevor Birch is determined to make as much cash as possible on any potential sale.

Swansea's believed preference is to keep hold of the 23-year old, who netted 24 goals in 47 games last season, but know that a big money offer could well be too tempting to turn down as they attempt to wipe out the financial troubles left by relegation from the Premier League.

It's understood there is currently no bid on the table from the Blades or anyone else, but Chris Wilder is allegedly a big fan of the McBurnie, who has two years left to run on his current deal.

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Reports in the national media this week have suggested McBurnie would potentially be interested in a move to the Premier League, but sources close to the player have insisted that he remains fully focused on preparing for the new season as a Swansea player.

Meanwhile, the Swans have also valued Dutch centre-back Mike van der Hoorn at around £10m following alleged interest from Germany.

Despite the club exercising a one-year extension to keep him at the Liberty Stadium, there have still been murmurs over the centre-back's future this summer, although he is likely to be a key part of Steve Cooper's plans in the Championship this season.