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Swans: Trundle is staying

Swansea City have stated they have received no offers for striker Lee Trundle.

Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins has stated they have received no offers for striker Lee Trundle.

The former Wrexham hit-man has been linked with a move to The Championship, with Yorkshire giants Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday the latest clubs to be linked with the talented goalscorer.

Hull City, Leicester City and Southampton have also been mentioned with the 28-year-old during the summer but Jenkins insists he is not interested in selling his best players with less than a week left in the summer transfer window.

"We have never had any approach or offer for Lee," Jenkins told the South Wales Evening Post.

"The last thing we want to do is let our better players leave.

"With it so close to the close of the transfer window, you do get all sorts of rumours flying about and that is what this is - a rumour."

Jenkins has been busy trying to bring in fresh faces, with The Swans in talks with League One rivals Yeovil Town for their attacking midfielder Lee Johnson.

One player that may be on his way out of Swansea is transfer-listed defender Andy Gurney, with the club in talks with his former side Swindon Town over a possible return.

Swans boss Kenny Jackett placed the former Bristol Rovers man on the transfer list at last season's end, despite having joined the club from The Robins last September.

The 31-year-old still has two years left on his Swansea contract but Jenkins admits Gurney may soon head back to the Wiltshire outfit.

"We are talking to Swindon about a couple of things about Andy Gurney and we hope to know soon,'' Jenkins added.