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Swansea City have enquired about the availability of Inter Milan attacker Jonathan Biabiany, according to Italian national newspaper Corriere Dello Sport.

Premier League rivals Watford are also said to be interested.

The Hornets' are owned by the Pozzo family, who boast Udinese in their football portfolio. They have brought a number of players from Serie A to the Hertfordshire club in the last couple of years.

Guidolin, however, knows Biabiany well, having managed the Frenchman at Parma for the 2009/10 season.

They finished 8th in the league that year, with Biabiany scoring twice in eight appearances.

He has had something of a nomadic existence since first playing for Inter in 2007, playing for Chievo, Modena, Parma and Sampdoria before returning to Milan.

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He is renowned for his blistering pace and acceleration, but has never been a prolific goal scorer.

The 28-year-old would more than likely play as one of the secondary strikers in a 4-3-3, or off the flank in a 4-2-3-1.

A move to AC Milan in 2014 was cancelled after it was discovered that Biabiany was suffering with an irregular heartbeat. However, he has recovered to make 18 league appearances for Inter this season.

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