Swansea owner Steve Kaplan has told WalesOnline that the club "don't want to sell" Gylfi Sigurdsson this summer, amid reports of interest from Tottenham and Everton.
It was claimed on Tuesday that Swansea had agreed a £25 million fee with Everton to sell Sigurdsson, 27, but Swansea want to keep a player who scored nine goals and provided 13 assists in the 2016-17 Premier League season
Kaplan said that there had been talks with Sigurdsson over the weekend about staying.
"We all know how important Gylfi is, just as he knows how much he's valued and loved here,'' he said.