Sigurdsson move can fund future Swansea transfers, says Clement


  • Football
  • Thursday, 17 Aug 2017

FILE PHOTO: Swansea City manager Paul Clement after the match REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

(Reuters) - Swansea City can use the funds generated from Gylfi Sigurdsson's move to Premier League rivals Everton to sign two or three more players, manager Paul Clement said ahead of Saturday's home game against Manchester United.

Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson, who played a key part in the Welsh club avoiding relegation last season, completed his move to Everton on Wednesday with British media reporting the fee to be around 45 million pounds ($57.96 million).

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