Williams expects stars to stay
Swansea captain Ashley Williams is confident the club can keep hold of their best players despite attracting interest from elsewhere.
Swansea's impressive run of form has led to speculation surrounding a number of their top stars, with summer signing Michu thought to be in demand across Europe.
Williams is not worried about the prospect of the team being raided by other clubs as he believes if Michael Laudrup's side can maintain their form all the players will be happy to stay at the Liberty Stadium.
"I think as long as the team are doing well I don't think we will have any problem keeping our best players," he told Sky Sports.
"I don't think anyone is concerned about anyone leaving as we are doing well and the players want to continue that."
Williams has been impressed by Michu's impact at Swansea, but feels the whole squad deserve praise for their performances so far this term.
"He [Michu] is a good player and we knew straight away when he came on the pre-season tour to America, all the boys were saying how good he was," added Williams.
"All the boys that have come in this season have done well, obviously he [Michu] is the one making the headlines and scoring the goals, but I think everyone that has come in has contributed and added to the team this year.
"Credit to the gaffer as he has brought in good players with good mentalities and everyone's knitted really well in the team.
"All the lads here are good lads and we get on well and I think the team spirit we have helps us."
No targets
Swansea are just three points off third-placed Chelsea ahead of Saturday's home clash with Norwich, but Williams is refusing to get carried away at talk that Swansea could qualify for Europe next season.
The Wales captain insists the squad have not set any targets as to where they could finish this season as they are only focused on maintaining their climb up the league.
"It's nice to be up there in seventh place, but I still count downwards to see where the relegation places are before I count up to the Champions League spots," he said.
"That's just natural as we want to make sure we stay in this league.
"We are enjoying it at the moment and it is nice for a lot of the boys who have come up through the lower leagues to be sitting seventh in the Premier League is a nice feeling.
"We have not set any targets. We did not set any targets last season and we haven't this season.
"We just wanted to build on what we did last season, which I think we have done already, and try and finish as high as we can really."
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