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Andre Ayew appears to be edging closer to a Liberty Stadium exit, with his spokesperson claiming that the forward's future will be resolved in a matter of days.

With Graham Potter now installed in the Swans hot-seat , the club are expected to be very busy in this summer transfer window, with a number of departures expected ahead of next season's Championship campaign.

Despite only returning to Swansea in January , Ayew is expected to be one of the names shipped out, although much of the speculation has so far centred around his brother, Jordan.

But spokesperson Fiifi Tackie, who represents both players, believes Andre's future will be decided soon.

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He told Goal.com : "With Andre, I'm sure that in few days to come, you will get to know where he will be leaving to [for the new season]."

Meanwhile, Tackie has dismissed talk of Scottish champions Celtic signing Jordan in this window, but remains tight-lipped on the prospect of a move to Fulham, who saw an £8million bid for the forward recently knocked back.

"There was no iota of truth in the story that Celtic were closing in on Jordan. No iota of truth or whatsoever," he added.

"Of course there are clubs knocking on his doors [ahead of next season] but I cannot confirm, conclude or say anything about it as at now.

"On Fulham, we understand they've made an £8 million offer to Swansea City but I haven't been told of any rejection. I heard about their offer in the news and read it also on social media but I can't confirm or deny [that Jordan is aware of the impending deal].

"If you were Jordan, between Premier League and Championship, which one would you choose?"

Reports have suggested Fulham could come back with an improved offer soon, amid suggestions Newcastle are set to enter the race for his signature.