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Sunderland are ready to table bids for Swansea City duo Andre Ayew and Bafetimbi Gomis.

Sam Allardyce's interest in Ayew has been well documented after failing with bids to sign the Ghanaian during the January transfer window, with the Swans unwilling to sell to a relegation rival.

It is understood that Allardyce has also been a long-term admirer of Gomis, with reports in the north-east suggesting that the Black Cats are ready to make a move.

It would come as no great surprise to see either player head for the Liberty Stadium exit door this summer, with Gomis coming close to a move in January.

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The 30-year-old striker kicked off the season in blistering form, scoring in each of his opening four matches before a disastrous dip in form saw him fall right out of favour and dropped to the bench.

It is believed that the Swans could be willing to cash in on Ayew this summer - if they receive what is deemed to be a fair offer - to free up a chunk of the wage bill.

There are no suggestions that the club's top goalscorer has been problematic, but letting him and Gomis depart could free up funds for Francesco Guidolin to bring in some new faces during his first summer in charge.