Dwight Tiendalli has failed to reach an agreement with Swansea over a new contract, the Dutch defender's agent has revealed.
Tiendalli impressed for the Swans after signing a short-term contract in September and has been in talks over extending his stay, with Michael Laudrup keen to keep hold of the 27-year-old.
But Tiendalli, who earned his first Netherlands cap earlier this month, is not happy with the terms on offer and could be on his way out of the Liberty Stadium.
A host of clubs across Europe are preparing to pounce for the forrmer FC Twente star, who is comfortable playing on the left and right hand side of defence.
"We have not reached an agreement with Swansea," Tiendalli's representative Sebastien Casenaz confirmed to talkSPORT.
"Dwight has been very good this season and the caps he earned with the Dutch national team came as a reward for his performances on the pitch with Swansea.
"As a free agent, off course Dwight is attracting interest from clubs in England and Germany. Currently, discussions continue."
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