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Striker responds to Leicester City transfer link as he reveals agent talks

Swansea City striker Joel Piroe has said he ‘will see’ what happens in the summer amid reported interest from Leicester City.

The striker has caught the eye in his first season in the Championship. With one league game to go, he has scored 22 goals in 44 appearances for the Swans, including a brace in last week’s 3-3 draw with second-placed Bournemouth.

City have been credited with an interest in the striker since before the January transfer window. Reports have now re-emerged in Holland ahead of the summer window claiming they could make a move for the striker in the ‘near future .’

Given his goalscoring prowess, it is no surprise that Piroe was named as Swansea’s supporters' player of the season on Tuesday night. It was after collecting his award that the striker was asked about his future, but he didn’t give much away.

“It’s always nice to hear that you are being seen at the higher level, but on the other hand I am just really happy to play loads of games," he said, via WalesOnline . "That’s the most important thing right now. I just want to finish the season very well. We will see what happens after that but I am very happy here.”

It is claimed that Piroe has been holding regular meetings with his agent over City's reported interest, but added: “Nothing official. Of course you hear a lot but I am very happy to be here.”

The striker also spoke of his delight at how he has adapted to life in England, exceeding his own expectations when he arrived from PSV Eindhoven in the summer.

“It makes me feel very happy," he said. "I know I had a great season and I am very happy that I got the recognition from the fans as well.

"Of course you set some targets at the start of the season and to fulfil them at the end is

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