Swansea forward, Wilfried Bony, has remained coy on his future, stating to the Daily Express that he will decide his future after the World Cup in Brazil:

"When you are a striker that is scoring goal, teams will undoubtedly be interested in you. I have three years left on my cotract with Swansea, five games left in the season, and then World Cup. We will see what happens then."

The Ivorian international signed for the Swans for a club record £12 million in the Summer of 2013, and has enjoyed and impressive start to life in Wales. Bony has made 36 appearances in all competitions this season, scoring 21 goals in the process. Despite the forward's red hot form, Swansea have struggled domestically, and are just six points off the drop zone. The campaign does not get any easier for the Swans either, as they face title challengers, Chelsea, weekend.

"We are excited about the game. We are aware that we are not in a good position, but we must fight to get out of it."

"When you play against the big teams there is an extra motivation, and it is good for us that we will play them at home."

"I think the team needs everyone to stick together. There are five games left and we know the situation here."

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Jack  Gallagher
Member of the VAVEL writing team since June 2012, and became editor-in-chief of the UK edition in June 2013. English and History at QUB.