Any ideas how much both would cost lads? As the more I think about them both coming to us the better I feel.
Would absolutely love to get ki and bradley in, let vaughan go, get de Ceglie in and we're sorted for the season imo. As mentioned, not in the Swansea squad for today and interesting to note they've only named 6 subs so he must be off.
Bradley is a quality player but know nowt really about either of the other 2 linked (Korean and Italian full back)
according to qoutes from laudrup, other teams are interested in him, so i can see this midfield not being sorted until the end of the transfer window.
SUNDERLAND TARGET Ki Sung-Yeung will not be allowed to leave Swansea on a permanent deal. But the Black Cats appear to be in pole position for the South Korean, as they look to finalise a loan move before next Monday’s transfer deadline.Sunderland are one of several sides who have registered an enquiry with Swansea for Ki after the 24-year-old has dropped to fifth in the pecking order at the Liberty Stadium in the early stages of the season.One leading Championship side have also made contact with the Swans, as have a Bundesliga outfit – although the latter enquiry was several weeks ago and there have been no further discussions between the two clubs.And despite speculation that Everton are monitoring Ki too, it is understood that the Toffees have yet to hold any talks with Swansea over the midfielder, who joined the Welsh club in a £6million deal from Celtic 12 months ago.That leaves Sunderland as hot favourites to land Ki, although Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins insists he will only be allowed to leave the club on a season-long loan.
I could be wrong but from what's just been said by Laudrup it sounds like that won't happen. Why would he refuse a permanent in favour of loan to buy. It's a buyers and not a sellers deal.
As we've not had much luck getting in a cm playmaker I'd just take the lad on loan even without an option to buy. As long as they don't have an option to recall! If he does well enough, Swansea aren't that far ahead of us to make the signing impossible. Even without the option to buy