The Ivory Coast striker left the Welsh outfit for Manchester
City 18 months ago in a deal worth £25million.
But that big-money switch has proved a disaster and Bony,
27, now sees his future away from the Etihad.
Everton appear favourites to land the African hitman with
City reportedly willing to include him as part of £50m offer for Goodison Park
defender John Stones.
But such cash-plus-player transfers are notoriously
complicated to conclude and that leaves the door for Swansea.
Bony was a huge hit at the Liberty Stadium after arriving
from Vitesse in July 2013 for a club record £12m, scoring 26 times in 56
league games.
Now the Swans, armed with significant funds thanks to their
new majority shareholders from America, want him back (either on loan or at a
cut-price £15m).
Italian coach Francesco Guidolin is desperate to boost the
squad’s firepower as doubts persist over the future of £15million-rated striker
Andre Ayew.
West Ham, Crystal Palace and Sunderland are all interested in
the Swans ace

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