by Staff Reporter

Swansea City may be involved in the Dutch FA’s investigation looking into the relationship between Chelsea and Vitesse following allegations relating to Wilfried Bony’s sudden transfer.The Ivory Coast international made switch to the Liberty Stadium in the summer from the Eredivisie outfit, and became Swansea’s record signing of £11m.However, former Vitesse chairman Merab Jordania has claimed that the striker’s sale was pushed through earlier than he would have liked just as the club started to gain heavyweight status."I wanted to keep Bony in Arnhem for six more months,” Jordania was quoted in the media as saying."I was in touch with Michael Laudrup, the Swansea manager at the time. I told him it was better that he took Bony in the winter, for Vitesse to start strong in the season, but Bony had to be sold."The comments come at the same time as Jordania claimed that Chelsea did not allow the Vitesse to become Dutch champions because UEFA rules prevent two clubs with the same owner playing in the Champions League.The London outfit also have four players on-loan at Vitesse this season.