Tottenham set to swap Gylfi Sigurdsson for Swansea's Ben Davies and sign Holland international Michael Vorm for £3.5m



Spurs look set to add Davies and Vorm to their ranks, with Sigurdsson and cash going in the opposite direction

Davies will move to White Hart Lane in a straight swap for Sigurdsson, while Vorm will cost in the region of £3.5million



The news will come as a blow to Liverpool who were interested in the duo

Totten ham are set to announce the signing of Ben Davies from Swansea City after completing a deal for the Wales left back.

The 21-year-old had a medical with Spurs at the weekend while the two clubs were on their respective tours of the USA.

Swansea will re-sign Gylfi Sigurdsson as a straight swap for Davies and, in addition, Mauricio Pochettino has reached a deal to sign goalkeeper Michel Vorm for a fee understood to be in the region of £3.5m.

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A Swansea source told Sportsmail that all three deals had been finalised.



Sigurdsson is expected to join Swansea on a three-year contract, having impressed on loan from Hoffenheim in the second half of the 2011-12 season.

Tottenham had an initial bid of £8m rejected for Davies, with Swansea keen to include attacking midfielder Sigurdsson in any deal, having offloaded Michu to Napoli on a season-long loan.

The development is a blow to Liverpool, who had also been in the frame to sign Davies.

Davies, a product of Swansea’s youth set-up, has had a stunning rise through the ranks at the club. He was thrown into the first team in September 2012 after Neil Taylor broke his leg and has since kept the Wales international out of the side.

The deals should ensure Swansea keep Taylor, who was poised to leave for first-team football.

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