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BODDE PENS NEW SWANS DEAL

BODDE PENS NEW SWANS DEAL

Bodde - staying with Swansea.

Ferrie Bodde has ended doubts about his future by signing a new long-term contract at Swansea.

The Dutch midfielder had appeared keen to leave the Liberty Stadium after attracting interest from other clubs, notably Derby.

The Rams had several bids for Bodde, including a final offer which could have been worth £2million, rejected by their Championship rivals.

Bodde, who moved to south Wales last summer, has now accepted an extension with the Swans, insisting that "deep down" he never wanted to leave.

"It's been a long nine weeks and my head has been all over the place,'' Bodde told the club's official website.

"Yes, I've made mistakes along the way and I'd like to apologise to the Swans fans for all the uncertainty.

"I had my head turned by outside parties offering me the world and telling me that Derby was a bigger club because of their Premiership status last season.

"I was mixed up and thought Derby was a step forward. But having spent a long time thinking about it and meeting up with the squad again, I realise that 'bigger' isn't always 'better'.

"I love the club and I realise now that Swansea can be as big as it wants to be. The foundation is in place and there's a bright future ahead.

"Deep down I never wanted to leave Swansea because it's the club that gave me my chance in British football and the fans welcomed me and my family with open arms; but like I said, I had my head turned for a few weeks."