Bristol City will demand £3m for Albert Adomah

Published on: 25 May 2012

Bristol City will not consider selling star winger Albert Adomah for a penny less than £3million.

The 24-year-old Ghana international is being targeted by Swansea City and the Premier League outfit are preparing to table a bid, believed to be in the region of £2m.

Swans chief Huw Jenkins has already been in contact with in-coming City chairman Keith Dawe, who is set to take over from Colin Sexstone next Thursday.

Although the Welsh club has yet to make a formal bid, Jenkins and Dawe have discussed the possibility of Adomah moving to the Liberty Stadium this summer.

There will be no further talks until Dawe returns from holiday in the United States later this month, but City are determined not to allow one of their best players to leave on the cheap.

One of the most consistent wingers in the Championship since joining City from League Two Barnet in 2010, Adomah has two years remaining on his contract and The Daily Press understands City value him at a minimum of £3million.

Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers has turned his attention to Adomah after failing in a bid to lure Blackpool starlet Matt Phillips.

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