Sunday 22 May 2016 17:40, UK
Swansea forward Andre Ayew has confirmed clubs are interested in signing him this summer and reiterated his desire to play Champions League football.
Ayew, who joined Swansea from Marseille last summer, impressed during his debut season in the Premier League, ending the campaign as the club's top scorer with 12 goals.
Sky sources understand Swansea are yet to receive an offer for the Ghana international, who has three years remaining on his contract at the Liberty Stadium.
Chelsea, Sunderland and West Ham have all been linked with moves for Ayew, but Sky sources also understand Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins will only listen to offers in excess of £15m for the 26-year-old.
"I like England. I feel good at Swansea. It was a good year for me. The season was good on a personal level," Ayew told French television channel TF1.
"Of course, every player wants to play for the Champions League or the title. A time will come when I'll aim for these.
"I won't talk a lot but with what I've accomplished this season, clubs are interested in me. Later, we will see [what happens]."