Swansea City midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson will cost Everton £35m if they attempt summer bid
Swansea City will demand £35million for midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson should Everton revive their interest this summer.
Ronald Koeman is keen to add more goals from midfield and rates Iceland international Sigurdsson highly.
Everton made enquiries earlier this season but were told Sigurdsson was not for sale as Swansea battle to preserve their Premier League status.
Swansea City will demand £35m for midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson should Everton make a bid
Paul Clement's side are just three points above the relegation zone and face a crucial game with Middlesbrough on April 2.
Sigurdsson has scored nine goals this season and is pivotal to their survival prospects and plans going forward.
Relegation could weaken Swansea's bargaining hand but they will still demand a high fee.
Ronald Koeman is keen to add more goals and rates Iceland international Sigurdsson highly
Everton though are keen to test their resolve while West Ham United are also admirers but may not match Swansea's valuation.
West Ham, meanwhile, have been dealt a blow by another injury to midfielder Pedro Obiang who has been ruled out for the season after damaging ankle ligaments against Leicester City at the weekend.
Slaven Bilic is also facing up to losing Michail Antonio for three weeks with his hamstring injury and defender Winston Reid for around four weeks with a groin injury.
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