Turkish side Fenerbahce are reportedly interested in making Andre Ayew's move from Swansea City a permanent one in the summer.

The 29-year old failed to make an impact upon re-signing for the club last season, sealing a reported £18million move from West Ham United.

The Ghanian winger has since been given a new lease of life at Fenerbahce, scoring five goals in 28 games for the Turkish champions in what has been an impressive loan spell thus far - enough so, that the club are looking to secure the wide-man's services on a permanent deal in the summer.

Here, we discuss whether Swansea should let Ayew leave the club in the summer, or whether they should try and keep him on their books...

George Harbey

"He's got to leave, surely?

"He is likely to be on high wages after signing for multi-million pounds last season, so getting him off their wage bill could really help them out next season.

"His return to the club hasn't panned out as he would have liked it, and a move back to Fenerbahce is the best option for him."

Chris Gallagher

"Let him go.

"The club are going in a different direction now with a young, hungry squad and they don't need high earners like Ayew.

"His departure would help the club financially and hopefully they will give Potter some more backing in the market as a result."

Sam Rourke

"He has no future at Swansea in my eyes.

"I just can't see him fitting into the youthful, exciting team Graham Potter is formulating at the Liberty Stadium, so it makes sense for him to go.

"Swansea could do with any money this deal could accrue."