Ghana defender Isaac Vorsah will not be heading to Swansea City after the newly promoted English Premiership side denied they are planning a swoop for the player.
Reports on Monday said Swansea were looking to sign the Ghana defender who is on the books of Hoffenheim in Germany and that Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins was to meet representatives of the centre back.
But Jenkins has flatly denied the rumour. "Swansea City would like to confirm that there is no truth in this rumour," he said.
The former Asante Kotoko defender who has become the regular Ghana center back alongside John Mensah has also been linked in the past with Stoke City.
Source: KICKOFFGhana
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