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Gylfi Sigurdsson inches closer and closer to becoming Everton’s record £50million signing

Says Swansea boss Paul Clement: 'Talks are still going on - hopefully, we are going to get some news in next couple of days'

GYLFI SIGURDSSON is set to seal a £50million switch to Everton by the weekend.

Swansea’s Icelandic midfielder, 27, will become the Toffees’ club-record signing and take Ronald Koeman’s summer spending past £140m.

 This could be Swansea fans' final memory of Gylfi Sigurdsson in a white shirt
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This could be Swansea fans' final memory of Gylfi Sigurdsson in a white shirtCredit: PA:Empics Sport
 The Icelandic international is finally expected to join Everton before the weekend
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The Icelandic international is finally expected to join Everton before the weekendCredit: Getty - Contributor

Swans boss Paul Clement, resigned to losing Sigurdsson, said: “Talks are still going on and, hopefully, we are going to get some news in the next couple of days.”

Koeman hopes he will be able to offer Sigurdsson a European adventure this season.

Sigurdsson pulled out of Swansea’s pre-season tour to the USA last month because he did not feel in the right frame of mind.

The 50-cap Iceland playmaker will not feature in the Swans’ final friendly against  Sampdoria on Saturday.

Instead he could even make his Toffees bow against Sevilla at Goodison Park on Sunday.

He will join big summer arrivals Wayne Rooney, Jordan Pickford, Michael Keane and Davy Klaassen on Merseyside.

Koeman's side face Slovakians Ruzomberok in the second leg of their Europa League third-qualifying round tie on Thursday tonight.

He knows Everton must not take their eye off the ball if they are to  play in Europe next season.

 Swansea boss Paul Clement says talks are still going on
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Swansea boss Paul Clement says talks are still going onCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Sigurdsson makes light of his transfer saga in an exchange with Leroy Fer
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Sigurdsson makes light of his transfer saga in an exchange with Leroy FerCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Thanks for the memory, Siggy
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Thanks for the memory, SiggyCredit: PA:Empics Sport

The Toffees hold a 1-0 first-leg lead thanks to Leighton Baines’ deflected strike.

When asked about Sigurdsson, Koeman said: “We are interested in the player. Let’s hope we sign him — but more important is the Europa result.


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“We saw in the first game this is not an easy opponent. They created  chances from set-plays.”

EVERTON (likely): Pickford, Martina, Keane, Williams, Baines, Gueye, Schneiderlin, Calvert-Lewin, Klaassen, Mirallas, Rooney.

 

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