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Swansea City are 'in talks' to sign Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tom Carroll, boss Paul Clement has confirmed.

It was previously thought the Swans had cooled their interest in the out-of-favour Spurs man, but a move could be back on the cards, with Clement looking to bolster his relegation-threatened squad.

The former Derby boss confirmed Carroll was on his radar, as well as the fact PSV Eindhoven winger Luciano Narsingh had signed for the club.

Reports emerged suggesting Carroll could be available for £8million in a return to the club where he spent the 2014-15 campaign out on loan.

The 24-year-old has fallen behind Mousa Dembele, Victor Wanyama and Harry Winks in the pecking order at White Hart Lane.

Clement also revealed left-back Martin Olsson was in advanced talks to complete a reported £5million move from Championship side Norwich.

"The two clubs are talking about that possibility," said Clement when asked about the Swedish full back. "The stage it's at is we are looking to agree the terms."

On Carroll, Clement added: "There's an interest there. It's similar situation to Olsson, the clubs are in talks."

With Modou Barrow and Fernando Llorente both linked with moves away from the Liberty Stadium, Clement reiterated there had been no contact from Chelsea over the Spanish forward, while reports linking Barrow to fellow stragglers Crystal Palace had not resulted in an official swoop for the Gambian winger.

"There's a few players been linked with clubs, but there's no news on (Barrow) or any other ougoings.

"(Llorente) is a very good player, experienced at the highest level and important to this team. It's just links, there's been no contact."

Swansea issued a 'hands off' warning to potential suitors for star man Gylfi Sigurdsson earlier in the week. And Clement confirmed his desire to keep hold of the talismanic Ice Man, as well as Llorente, both of whom will be integral in the looming relegation battle.

"I want to keep Gyfli here, he's similar to Llorente. We're in a situation where we want to win games and to give you a chance of doing that you need your best players."

"You need to keep your best players and they (Sigurdsson and Llorente) are two of the best players the team has got. You'd possibly expect interest, but they're contracted, they are motivated, focussed on what we need to do to move this team forward.

"I can't say anything will or won't happen, there's a lot of speculation and gossip but there's been no conversation between me, the players, the club or the other club. It's just down to work.