Premier League Trio Including Arsenal And Liverpool Told To Pay ‘Astronomical’ Fee To Land Striker
Premier League trio Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City have been told that it would cost an ‘astronomical fee’ to land Swansea striker Wilfried Bony.
The 25-year-old Ivorian signed a new four-year deal recently denting clubs hopes of signing the forward, however, according to the Daily Express, Swans boss Gary Monk has stated that the player will be staying put unless they receive an ‘astronomical fee’.
Bony has been in a rich vein of form recently, netting six times in the Premier League so far.
"It's not a concern for me," Monk said when asked about Bony's future.
"I'm not focused on that at all. I've mentioned it many times, and when he signed his new contract, that this [speculation] would still be the case.
"It's not my focus. He's our player, a Swansea City player, and I have said many times before in football money does dictate things, but it would take an astronomical, astronomical fee for him to ever go anywhere.
"We're not a selling club. We don't need to sell. We are very much committed with our players, they are committed to us and that's how we move on."
Bony joined Swansea in a club-record £12m move from Vitesse Arnhem in 2013 and due to his solid performances has attracted some of the top clubs in England as well as abroad.
Liverpool have struggled to replace Luis Suarez, with Mario Balotelli failing to make a sufficient impact, so may be looking to add the Ivorian to their firepower.
While Arsenal and Manchester City are not short of attacking options they may be looking to the player to replace on of their stars, especially at Arsenal where the future of World Cup winner Lukas Podolski looks in doubt.