Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Swans face Sigurdsson battle

Jenkins admits decision will ultimately rest with Hoffenheim 


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Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins has admitted it will be difficult to secure the services of Gylfi Sigurdsson beyond the summer but he is hopeful a deal can be agreed.
The Icelander has been a revelation since joining the Welsh side on loan from Hoffenheim in January, scoring seven goals in 15 appearances.
Sigurdsson, who previously worked with Brendan Rodgers at Reading, has said he would be happy to stay at the Liberty Stadium and Jenkins believes that puts Swansea in with a good chance of keeping him.
However, Jenkins knows there will be interest from elsewhere and persuading the German club to sell the 22-year-old could be tricky.
He told Radio Wales: "He's done a great job for us and is still only young. Our aim is to keep our best players. We've always tried to do that over the years and it will be no different with Gylfi.


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