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Sunderland, Swansea, West Ham and West Brom make loan offers for Matej Vydra
UDINESE striker Matej Vydra - who spent last season on loan at Watford - has offers from four Premier League clubs to return to England this summer.
According to Vydra's agent Ondrej Chovanec, the 21-year-old could spend another season on loan next year, this time in the top-flight.
Sunderland recently registered their interest in taking the forward on a temporary basis, but Paolo Di Canio faces competition from Swansea, West Ham and West Brom to land the Czech Republic international.
"At the moment we have offers from four Premier League clubs - West Brom, West Ham, Swansea and Sunderland," Chovanec told Czech publication isport.blesk.cz.
Vydra is said to have already rejected a move to Germany, while Udinese have rebuffed an £8million approach from an unnamed English club.
"At Udinese they don't want Matej to have to get used to life in a different country, so now it seems likely that he will be playing on in England," continued Chovanec.
"We agreed that none of the offers (for a permanent transfer) are in the region that would interest Udinese.
"They don't want to sell him for £8m, so they have given us freedom to discuss loan spells with the Premier League clubs that are interested."
Vydra was named the Championship Football of the Year last season, after scoring 22 goals for Watford during his debut season in English football.
Capital clubs Arsenal, Tottenham and Fulham have previously been credited with an interest in his services.