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SWANSEA WON'T 'GIVE AWAY' MAN UTD TARGET JAMES

The Red Devils are looking to push through a summer deal for the Wales international, but his current club will not be bowing to Premier League giants


Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is eager to freshen up his squad at Old Trafford and sees a 21-year-old winger as a useful addition for the present and future.

Swansea are aware of the interest, amid talk of £15 million ($19m) approaches, and will not be standing in the way of any player that has the opportunity to further themselves.



Club chairman Trevor Birch has, however, informed United that the Championship outfit will not be parting with anyone for less than their full-market value.

He told Wales Online when asked if he expects departures from the Liberty Stadium: “I can't see there being many.



“If the Dan James thing happens then there might possibly be one or two, I don't know. But I can't see a fire sale of players.

“If someone comes in with an offer that is sensible and proper player trading then you would have to think about that.



“But you can’t give players away. You’ve got to get the right value for them.

“We aren’t in a position, and I am pretty well versed in financial positions and football clubs, where we have to sell a player or it is ‘Good Night Vienna’. We can hold out for the right prices.”


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