Gylfi Sigurdsson Swansea City

Swansea target Gylfi Sigurdsson has admitted that his future is up in the air after Brendan Rodgers moved to Liverpool.

The Iceland international spent the second half of last season on loan at the Liberty Stadium, and after impressing was expected to join the Welsh side on a permanent basis after a fee of £6.8m was agreed.

However, since Rodgers has left to move to Anfield rumours have stated that the Northern Irishman will look to sign Sigurdsson also, which the Scandinavian midfielder would consider.

“It’s just unclear at this moment where I will play. After Brendan Rodgers left Swansea for Liverpool, that has changed the situation,” he confessed to Mirror Football.

“I expect not to stay at Swansea, as there is uncertainty going on there and it is not clear who is boss.

“My desire is to continue playing in the Premier League.

"I’d like to play on with Swansea, since I was really happy there, but now Liverpool is completely considered.

"Liverpool is a big club that has a glorious history," he concluded.

Rodgers has been linked with a number of his former players, with a move for Joe Allen also thought to be on the cards.

By Gareth McKnight

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