Former Swansea boss Graham Potter is ready to raid to his old club with a £10million swoop for playmaker Bersant Celina, claim reports.

The talented Kosovan international is said to want Premier League football and according to the Sun Potter is weighing up whether to offer him the chance before the January transfer window closes.

The newspaper reports the Swans would sell the 23-year-old Manchester City man at the right price, with Potter ready to weigh in with £10m.

Celina arrived in South Wales via Manchester City, Dutch club FC Twente and Ipswich and many feel he could shine in the top flight.

Swansea moved up to fifth in the Championship with their 2-1 win over Wigan on Saturday, but have bolstered their squad with the loan captures of England youngsters Rhian Brewster, Marc Guehi and Conor Gallagher, giving boss Steve Cooper the opportunity to offload if the Board deem it necessary and the right offers come in.

Player sales have been the order of the day at the Liberty, with the likes of Daniel James and Oli McBurnie departing for hefty transfer fees, while the exits of Jordan Ayew and Wilfried Bony, among others, have helped to significantly lower the wage bill.

Andre Ayew is another fans fear could depart during January, although the Swans are said to be putting off clubs hovering their striker by slapping an £18m price tag on his head.

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The Ghanaian, who spent last season at Turkish giants Fenerbahce, bagged the winner over Wigan and his situation is being monitored by other clubs.

Tottenham and Leeds have previously been linked with Ayew, while foreign clubs would also be keen to snap up his services.

Ayew's contract expires in 18 months and he is the club's biggest earner by some distance.

With Ayew having recently turned 30, the Swans know this might be their last opportunity to cash in on their star player.

However, they also know his goals are key to a potential top six finish, Ayew having bagged 10 in the Championship this season. The Sun suggest agents and clubs could be put off by the £18m price the Swans would demand.