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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11700_4739228,00.html

 

A host of clubs are checking on Swansea star Owain Tudur-Jones, skysports.com understands.

 

The likes of Southampton, Charlton, Nottingham Forest, Bristol City, Millwall, Leicester and Milton Keynes Dons are all believed to be keen on the Welsh international.

 

Tudur-Jones has now made a full recovery from the knee injury which saw him write off almost two seasons after making such a positive start to his professional career.

 

However, the player has seen his opportunities at Swansea limited this year with Swans boss Roberto Martinez preferring the likes of Ferrie Bodde, Leon Britton and Darren Pratley in the middle of the park.

 

Now because of his lack of opportunities, despite Bodde's recent injury, Tudur-Jones is set to seek a new challenge in order to secure first-team football which will help him maintain his international career.

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In what way can he be justify being called their "star". That term gets bandied around far too much, and today really means "bit part player".

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In what way can he be justify being called their "star". That term gets bandied around far too much, and today really means "bit part player".

 

He's a gaseous expanse in a galaxy with planets circling him

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11700_4739228,00.html

 

A host of clubs are checking on Swansea star Owain Tudur-Jones, skysports.com understands.

 

The likes of Southampton, Charlton, Nottingham Forest, Bristol City, Millwall, Leicester and Milton Keynes Dons are all believed to be keen on the Welsh international.

 

Tudur-Jones has now made a full recovery from the knee injury which saw him write off almost two seasons after making such a positive start to his professional career.

 

However, the player has seen his opportunities at Swansea limited this year with Swans boss Roberto Martinez preferring the likes of Ferrie Bodde, Leon Britton and Darren Pratley in the middle of the park.

 

Now because of his lack of opportunities, despite Bodde's recent injury, Tudur-Jones is set to seek a new challenge in order to secure first-team football which will help him maintain his international career.

 

With high-flyers like Nottingham Forest after him we haven't a chance.

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