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Gylfi Sigurdsson has been axed by the club he made his football comeback with after just six months and five matches. The Iceland international, 34, left Everton at the end of the 2021-22 season ...
Instead, Sigurdsson decided to remain in Europe. First, he had a short spell at two-time Danish champions Lyngby and, when that did not work out, the deal was arranged with Valur in Besta deild ...
Iceland's Gylfi Sigurdsson is plying his trade back in his homeland – seven years on from his big-money move to Everton. The former Premier League midfielder, now 34, joined the Toffees from ...
GYLFI SIGURDSSON has completed a return to football two years after leaving Everton. The Icelandic midfielder has completed a move to Danish side Lyngby. Sigurdsson has signed a one-year deal with … ...
This season, Sigurdsson’s stats read as follows: 26 league appearances, one goal, two assists. Rarely has a drop-off in form — at least from a statistical point of view — been quite so stark.
Soon after having his contract severed due to a lack of playing time, Gylfi Sigurdsson joined a club in his home Iceland. The former Premier League player has played for Everton, Tottenham, and ...
As Sigurdsson is a free agent, Lyngby don't need to sign him before the transfer widow closes on September 1. Yet they will want to complete the deal soon to boost their hopes of climbing the table.
Sigurdsson is understood to believe that, in club football, he is best suited to an advanced attacking midfield role — the conventional No 10 slot he filled for previous Everton manager Marco Silva.
Sigurdsson is increasingly a steadying influence when he comes on in games. His set pieces almost always present opportunities for Everton’s potent aerial attack. His quiet stoicism and ...
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