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It is no secret that Swansea City are looking to offload striker Wilfried Bony this month.

The Liberty side have been open to offers for the Ivorian since the summer, but were hampered at the time by his ongoing recuperation from a cruciate knee injury he suffered last February.

The 30-year-old is now back fit and playing again, but his £100,000-a-week wages are seriously draining the club's coffers, with the situation unsustainable in the Championship.

Bony had been linked with a move to Turkey in recent months, with Galatasaray the latest side to express an interest in his services. In December, they mooted the idea of a loan deal until the end of the season.

Now it appears new interest has emerged, from unnamed clubs in China.

TEAMtalk have reported that Swansea have told Bony he can leave this month, and state that offers from the Chinese Super League could even dwarf the contract he is on in SA1.

Graham Potter's transfer activity this month is reliant on players leaving the Liberty first, and with Bony's considerable wage packet off the books he would be able to reinvest in his threadbare squad.

Swansea are in the market for a striker, with links to Ayr's Lawrence Shankland and Norwcih CIty's Nelson Oliveira in recent months.