Swansea City: Club play down 'search for overseas investors'

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Swansea City chairman Huw JenkinsImage source, Huw Evans Agency
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Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins says the club are "miles behind" their rivals commercially

Swansea City are playing down reports of potential foreign investment coming in to the club.

But they are looking at possible overseas sponsorship avenues.

That response came after reports the Swans are talking to possible investors, external from USA, Russia and Asia.

A club spokesman told BBC Wales the board: "always speaks to anyone who knocks on the door" as they continue to try to compete with richer Premier League rivals.

According to reports the Swans are holding discussions with potential foreign investors who might be interested in injecting funds into the club.

The club, who are in their fourth Premier League season, survive mainly on television money and transfers.

And chairman Huw Jenkins said in September that Swansea were "miles behind" most of their rivals in terms of commercial income.

Swansea City currently sit fifth in the Premier League table six points behind leaders Chelsea after drawing 0-0 at Sunderland last weekend.

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