Piroe joined the Swans for between £1-2 million in 2021 but has propelled himself to become one of the best forwards in the Championship, netting 41 goals in only 88 games since his arrival.
With only one year left on his deal in Wales, the ‘outstanding’ 24-year-old had been heavily linked with a move away and LeicestershireLive reported in July that he could be available for around £15 million.
While talk of a switch had gone quiet, Sheffield United could now reignite the battle if they move on from Archer. The Aston Villa youngster was made available this summer and Paul Heckingbottom’s side have reportedly already had a £10m bid rejected for his signature.
Piroe joined the Swans for between £1-2 million in 2021 but has propelled himself to become one of the best forwards in the Championship, netting 41 goals in only 88 games since his arrival.
With only one year left on his deal in Wales, the ‘outstanding’ 24-year-old had been heavily linked with a move away and LeicestershireLive reported in July that he could be available for around £15 million.
While talk of a switch had gone quiet, Sheffield United could now reignite the battle if they move on from Archer. The Aston Villa youngster was made available this summer and Paul Heckingbottom’s side have reportedly already had a £10m bid rejected for his signature.
Everton are yet to add a proven goalscorer to their ranks, while all three relegated clubs are still on the hunt for a new No.9.
The Merseyside outfit could hold an advantage if they were to pursue Piroe, with a number of interested parties currently sitting in the second tier of English football.
The Toffees should reconsider making a move for Piroe, who has proven himself to be a level above the Championship. However, they won’t want to participate in a bidding war for the Dutchman.