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Borussia Dortmund are considering a summer swoop for Swansea striker Wilfried Bony.

The 25-year-old has been a smash hit for the Liberty Stadium outfit since his £12 million move from Vitesse Arnhem last summer, scoring 24 goals in 47 games.

That red-hot form has sparked interest from a number of top clubs across Europe with Bundesliga giants Dortmund, Monaco in France as well as from Premier League clubs.

Dortmund, who have already signed forward Adrian Ramos from Hertha Berlin, are on the lookout for another striker this summer to replace Bayern Munich-bound Robert Lewandowski, according to sporting director Michael Zorc.

Manchester City hitman Edin Dzeko is another option being lined up by Jurgen Klopp’s side.

But in-demand Bony, valued at a minimum of £20million, has proven his worth in the Premier League, netting 15 times in an impressive debut season for ex-Swansea boss Michael Laudrup and now current chief Garry Monk.

The Ivory Coast ace, who will end the campaign with an appearance at the World Cup in Brazil, has made no secret of his desire to play Champions League football in the future.

Bony’s representative Dalibor Lacina insists Bony is content with his life in Wales.

Lacina said: “We are very happy with what he achieved in his first season at Swansea.

“He’s happy to stay there and it was a good decision to go there. He appreciates that Swansea are the club who gave him his chance in the Premier League.

“He will go to the World Cup in the summer and we think he can be even better next season. He has three years left on his contract and his situation is stable.”