
The Barnsley defender is the subject of a bid from Swansea City.
Ghana and Barnsley right-back Andy Yiadom could soon be playing in the Premier League after Swansea City lodged a £3 million bid for him.
The English-born Ghanaian international joined the Championship outfit last season, and made 32 appearances as Barnsley finished in 14th position.
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His impressive performances in the English second-tier have made him the subject of bids from a couple of clubs, including Swansea City and Huddersfield.
The Sun reports that Barnsley has already rejected three bids for the right-back, however, an improved £3 million offer from the Swans could prise him away.
The 25-year-old is reportedly keen to play in the English topflight, having played his entire career so far in the lower tier.
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Yiadom had earlier attracted interest from Huddersfield, but Swansea's offer is set to gazumped that of the Championship outfit.
Swans coach Paul Clement sees the Ghanaian as a key part of his plans for next season, and is bent on securing the services of the defender before the start of next season.
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