Swansea City and West Ham are back on the trail of Manchester City striker Wilfried Bony.

The Ivory Coast powerhouse has struggled on loan at Stoke City and has voiced his frustration over what he described as a 'crazy situation' despite being praised by Mark Hughes for his attitude in training.

Though he has strong interest from clubs in China, the 28-year-old Bony is determined to impose himself on the Premier League stage again and is ready to make a fresh start.

West Ham and Swansea are interested in acquiring the services of Wilfried Bony

He cost Manchester City £28million but they will look to sell for a cut-price fee of around £15million plus add-ons this summer.

Swansea need to win their final game to secure their Premier League status but want to avoid flirting with relegation again and will back Paul Clement.

However, they could lose the attacking threat provided by Gylfi Sigurdsson, who is a prime target for Everton, and know an in-form Bont would provide goals.

Bony has struggled on loan at Stoke this season and has grown frustrated as a result

West Ham are desperate to find two strikers and have a list of several options including Chelsea's Michy Batshuayi and Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge.

Bony though would provide the greater physical threat they desire up front and could prove more reliable fitness-wise than Andy Carroll.