Everton and Swansea talks over Gylfi Sigurdsson hit a deadlock
By Sky Sports News

Gylfi Sigurdsson's future remains unresolved
Talks between Everton and
Swansea over Gylfi Sigurdsson have broken down but any suggestion the
deal is off is nonsense, according to Sky sources.
a previous offer, understood to be around £40m.
There is now a fear at Goodison Park that the now soured relations may scupper the process completely, seriously hampering Ronald Koeman's and Paul Clement's planned transfer dealings over the next three weeks.

Sigurdsson celebrates scoring against Manchester United
Sky Sports News understands that the two clubs are less than £5m apart on a fee, with Sigurdsson's wages not expected to be a problem.
The Iceland international has been linked with a move to Everton all summer, with Koeman saying his side were "close" to completing a deal on Sunday after their 2-2 friendly draw with Sevilla.
Everton manager Ronald Koeman admits the club are closing in on signing Gylfi Sigurdsson from Swansea.
Before that, over the weekend, Swans boss Paul Clement had said nothing had changed with regards to a transfer for the midfielder.
"No change since we last spoke," Clement said. "All parties would like it resolved. But my focus is on the players I'm working with and getting ready for the season."

Paul Clement said 'nothing has changed' over the weekend
Sigurdsson made 40 appearances for Swansea last season, scoring 10 goals as his side avoided relegation from the Premier League.
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