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The owners of Swansea City could be about to table a bid for Swans legend Ashley Williams with reports claiming they're about the lure him to the USA.

American duo Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan took over the Swans three years ago and they are also at the top of MLS club DC United.

And The Sun reports that the club is interested in luring for Swans skipper Williams to the MLS to link up with Wayne Rooney, who played with the Welshman at Everton last season.

But the Washington-based side are not the only ones said to be keen on the 85-cap centre-back, who led Wales to the Euro 2016 semi-finals.

(Image: Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans Agency)

The newspaper says that New York City are also interested in the experienced campaigner, whilst it has been more widely-reported that Huddersfield and Aston Villa have shown an interest.

Williams is out of contract with Everton at the end of the season and currently on-loan at Championship side Stoke City.

Any move to the states would likely come shortly after Wales' crunch Euro qualifying matches away to Croatia and Hungary.