According to Fotomac, Swansea City have offered Wilfried Bony to Fenerbahce during the negotiations for Andre Ayew.
Yesterday the Turkish club confirmed the signing of the Swansea City attacker, and Ayew will now play for Fenerbahce on loan next season.
It’s claimed during the transfer talks over Ayew, Swansea City officials also proposed a loan deal for Bony to Fenerbahce, but the Istanbul club rejected a chance to sign the Ivorian.
Fotomac say Fenerbahce sporting director Damien Comolli said no to Swansea City’s offer because of Bony’s high wages, despite the Championship side offering him on loan for free.
Bony’s future at the Liberty Stadium seems uncertain and his poor form in the past two seasons has resulted in a lack of interest from other clubs in this window. Earlier this summer Bony was linked with a move to Greek champions AEK but the Athens club have switched their attention to other targets.
Bony scored just two goals for Swansea City last season and is under contract with the Welsh club until June 2019.