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Swansea City reject Fulham bid for defender Neil Taylor
Swansea City have confirmed they have rejected a bid from Fulham for Wales full-back Neil Taylor.
Taylor, 24, has struggled to hold down a regular place in manager Michael Laudrup's side due to the emergence of Ben Davies.
Fulham manager Rene Meulensteen had confirmed earlier in the day at a press conference that they had made a bid for the defender.
"Yes, we have put a bid in," said Meulensteen.
Taylor is back to full fitness after being dogged by injury problems for the last few seasons.
The 14-times capped Wales defender suffered multiple fractures and a dislocation to his ankle in September 2012.
Davies emerged at the Liberty Stadium during Taylor's enforced absence and has emerged a his main challenger for club and country.
Taylor played for Great Britain in the 2012 London Olympics.