Swansea City transfer headlines as raft of clubs chase Swans striker and MK Dons braced for interest
These are your Swansea City headlines on Monday, May 9.
Portsmouth are among a clutch of clubs eyeing up a move for Swansea striker Kyle Joseph, WalesOnline understands.
The 20-year-old joined the Swans from Wigan Athletic last summer and featured twice in the Carabao Cup before joining Cheltenham Town on loan for the duration of the campaign. Joseph was predominantly deployed as a forward at the Gloucestershire club but was shifted to the right wing, a position he has also played in for Swansea.
However, his stint with the Robins was cut short in January as he returned to his parent club. The attacker made 10 substitute appearances under Russell Martin in the second-half of the campaign.
It's understood several teams further down the football pyramid are monitoring Joseph's situation at present, with Pompey thought to be weighing up a potential move for the forward. Joseph's Swansea contract runs through until the summer of 2025.
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Liam Manning says MK Dons are braced for transfer interest in their players after losing to Wycombe Wanderers in the play-offs.
Russell Martin's former side were beaten 2-1 on aggregate by Gareth Ainsworth's men in the League One play-off semi-finals, meaning they missed out on promotion into the Championship. Swansea have already taken goalkeeper Andy Fisher from Stadium MK to south Wales and are firm admirers of defender Harry Darling.
And head coach Manning admits their status as a club in the third tier means they will always be vulnerable to approaches from teams higher up the English Football League when it comes to their prized assets.
“You'll never stop the speculation and it should be a huge


