New Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers could snatch midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson away from his former club Swansea.
Sigurdsson is yet to sign a contract with the Swans despite agreement on a club-record £6.8million deal to sign him permanently from Hoffenheim following a successful loan spell.
Rodgers had pushed the Welsh club to sign Sigurdsson, who he also worked with at Reading, but the Northern Irishman's move to Anfield could prompt a rethink by the player.
Rodgers has vowed to let Sigurdsson talk to the new Swansea boss first - after agreeing with chairman Huw Jenkins not to poach any of his former players for 12 months - but said he would make a move for the Iceland international should any talks break down.
"Gylfi came to Swansea because I was there as manager and his scoring record was fantastic," he told various Sunday newspapers.
"I pushed the club to make an agreement [to sign Sigurdsson permanently] and they did that in terms of the fee - and agreed the salary. So I have said to Huw: `I'm not going to do anything untoward. This is a guy you want, but it is down to Gylfi'."



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#3 u sound like an expert hahaha
PMSL!! How am I not surprised?!?! Going to Klanfield turns you from a decent human being, into a deluded backstabbing turncoat!!! WELCOME TO KLANFIELD DODGY RODGY!! PMSL!!!
Yeah sign him and send henderson on loan to swansea for the season with spearing and shelvey to say 'sorry we took sigurdsson away from your grasp, here have some other lads for the season'.
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