Swansea City continue to perform well in the Championship under Graham Potter, with the Swans currently in ninth place just seven points off leaders Leeds United, and with a trip to Bolton Wanderers next up at the weekend.

Ahead of the match, Potter will be pleased to here that 29-year-old striker Wilfred Bony is finally fit again after nine months out with knee ligament damage, according to reports on BBC Sport.

But after so long out, should Potter look to move the player on in the January transfer window and if that is the case, how much would the player be valued at?

We discuss.....

Gary Hutchinson

As much as they can!

It seems obvious, but I think Bony is a white elephant.

He’ll have a value, but not on the field.

Cash in, whatever they can get and leave Bony in the past.

Louie Chandler

Maybe £4-5m.

His contract expires in January and should not expect a lot from him at all.

The biggest benefit his departure would have would be to free up considerable space on their wage bill.

Jay Taylor

He’s been out for a while and his value has certainly dropped since being relegated from the Premier League.

I'd imagine £5m, would be a fair price for the striker - and that is the maximum I feel they will get.

When he is on form he is unplayable but he hasn’t shown that since his return to the Liberty Stadium.