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Norwich City are reportedly interested in taking Nathan Dyer to Carrow Road.

The 27-year-old has a battle on his hands for first-team action at the Liberty Stadium having seen the Swans bring in Andre Ayew from Marseille to add to their wide options alongside the likes of Jefferson Montero and Wayne Routledge.

Alex Neil would like to add him to his newly-promoted Canaries squad, though Dyer is willing to fight for his place with the Swans, says The Mirror.

Dyer, 27, has two years left on a £30,000-a-week deal and is settled in the area with his wife and child and the rest of his family live in Bath, they add.

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The ex-Southampton wide man started last season well and was touted for a place in Roy Hodgson's England squad before falling out of favour towards the end of the campaign when he missed out on matchday squads.

Addressing Dyer's position in March, Swans boss Garry Monk said: “These are very difficult decisions for me.

“Nathan had a fantastic start to the season, then he had a little dip and then he came back a bit. He has probably been a bit more inconsistent, but he has still contributed fantastically to the team.

"There are no problems whatsoever with Nathan. He is one who does deserve to be in the match-day squads but unfortunately with the way things are sometimes, that isn’t always possible.”

Dyer has been with the club since 2009 when, after a successful loan spell, he signed a permanent deal.

He has made more than 200 appearances spanning six seasons in both the Championship and Premier League.