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Wilfried Bony is attracting interest from Turkish side Galatasaray.

WalesOnline understands Swansea City are willing to offload the striker ahead of tomorrow's deadline in order to get his considerable wages off the books in SA1.

Manager Graham Potter revealed last week that the Ivorian had made a surprise return to full training - way ahead of schedule - after a long-term knee injury he suffered last February.

The loan window closes tomorrow, with the deadline for permanent deals to teams on the continent also ending then.

Galatasaray have held longstanding interest in the 29-year-old, whose second stint in South Wales has been blighted by injury.

Reports suggest Swansea would be willing to accept a bid of around £2million.

Besiktas and Fenerbahce have also shown interest, but it is understood his departure would only be sanctioned if forward reinforcements were added to Potter's squad.

Swansea have been linked in recent days to Real Madrid youngster Dani Gomez , who is set to leave the Spanish capital.

The 20-year-old has scored for fun for Madrid's age-grade sides but due to a contract wrangle it seems as if his future lies away from the Bernabeu.

If Bony were to leave, Gomez would be the likely candidate to fill his shoes as back-up to Oliver McBurnie.

A deal, though, is looking problematic.

Elsewhere, the futures of Wayne Routledge, Luciano Narsingh and Nathan Dyer still look hazy at best, with Potter suggesting the trio are now likely to stay in Landore .

Routledge has been subject of interest to Queens Park Rangers, Dyer has been linked with Reading and Rangers while Narsingh is wanted by Greek side AEK Athens.

Potter said: “I’m happy for them to be here.

“I’ve said all the time it’s about the guys that want to be here, and they have sort of indicated that.

“So, there’s always speculation and interest that makes you think there’s other opportunities in this window, that happens.

“They’ve been really professional, and when the window closes, whatever group we have we’ll try and work with and improve.”

The fact remains that the experienced wingers have yet to play a minute of competitive football for Potter and if deals could be revived in the next few hours, moves would still be on the cards.

Potter's squad still looks incredibly light in the engine room, with former West Brom man Youssouf Mulumbu the latest name to be linked with Swansea.

The Scottish Sun state Swansea have held positive talks with the 31-year-old, who is a free agent after leaving Kilmarnock at the end of last season. This means a deal could be struck beyond tomorrow's deadline.

But whatever happens in the next 24 hours or so, Swansea's squad will remain short of where it needs to be.