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Swansea City's star man Gylfi Sigurdsson is ready to turn down Everton and put pen to paper on a new four-year contract with the Welsh club, according to fresh reports.

The Iceland Euro 2016 colossus has been subject of talk Everton want to land him in a £25m swoop, with champions Leicester and Southampton also firmly in the hunt.

But the Sun on Sunday claim 26-year-old Sigurdsson is about to sign a new deal that will keep him at the Liberty Stadium until he is 30.

WalesOnline has previously reported that the Swans' new US investors were ready to make handing Sigurdsson a new contract a priority.

Sigurdsson still has two years left on his current deal, but the Swans are keen to tie him to a better contract to ward off the sudden interest after his stunning exploits in Euro 2016.

Sigurdsson's stock has soared since he helped Iceland march to the quarter-finals, playing a key role as the minnows embarrassed England 2-1 in the last 16.

Two German clubs, Borussia Dortmund and Hertha Berlin, are also said to be monitoring Sigurddson post-France.

Two other key Swans, skipper Ashley Williams and striker Andre Ayew, are also said to be subject of big money bids.

Everton want Williams and some reports claim a £10m deal has already been struck. Ayew is wanted by West Ham.