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Borja Baston's future at Swansea City remains uncertain amid reports that two Spanish sides are interested in his signature.

The striker had previously looked destined for a Liberty Stadium exit this summer, having scored just one goal for the Swans in a three-year spell punctuated by two separate loan moves away.

But while the club have made little secret of their desire to move him on, he has remained on the books, even scoring in the 2-1 win over Hull City on the opening day.

Boss Steve Cooper is currently working under the assumption that Borja will be a part of his plans over the course of the coming season, while sources close to the player have insisted that he is currently focused on Swansea.

Nevertheless, reports emerging in the Spanish media this week suggest he could still be facing an uncertain future.

Spanish outlet Heraldo claims the forward was offered to Huesca earlier in the summer, adding that they could still be interested in making a move before the close of the window on September 2.

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However, should Huesca be tempted to step up any interest, they could well face competition from fellow La Liga 2 side Rayo Vallecano.

According to El Gol Digital, Vallecano see Borja as a big name capable of getting fans "excited" as they bid to win promotion.

The report goes on to claim that they would ideally look for a loan move, although the Spaniard's wages are believed to be a potential stumbling block.

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It's believed that the sale of Alex Moreno to Real Betis could help free up the funds needed to make a move happen.

Borja is reportedly privately keen on leaving South Wales, although as things stand there have been no concrete approaches for his signature.

Whether that will still be the case by the end of the month remains to be seen, with fellow striker Andre Ayew facing a similarly uncertain future.

The club remain keen on getting both players off the books. However, like Borja, the Ghanian is yet to attract any interest.