Everton are ready to reignite their interest in Gylfi Sigurdsson as they begin to formulate transfer plans for the summer.

Ronald Koeman was keen to sign the Iceland international last summer but a move failed to materialise as Swansea were not looking to sell.

Sigurdsson has been the standout player at the Liberty Stadium this season and whatever fate befalls his club it is inevitable he will remain in the Premier League.

Everton remain interest in signing Swansea's Icelandic midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson

Ronald Koeman was interested in signing the Icelander last summer but no deal was done

Koeman remains a fan of Sigurdsson and is looking to make quality additions to his squad that will provide depth with Everton almost certain to be playing in the Europa League.

It promises to be a significant summer of business at Goodison Park, with a new striker also a priority regardless of whether Romelu Lukaku stays for another 12 months or ends up leaving.

A prime target at this stage is Real Sociedad’s William Jose. The 25-year-old signed a five-year deal when he joined Sociedad last summer, having had spells with Real Zaragoza, Las Palmas and Real Madrid B, and has scored 10 goals in 18 games.

Steve Walsh, Everton’s Director of Football, has been in contact with Sociedad and more talks are planned in the future.