The midfielder wants to continue playing in the English Premier League and wants his future sorted out in the summer.
Hoffenheim’s Gylfi Sigurdsson, who is currently on-loan at Swansea City, is satisfied with his current form for the English side and wants to continue playing in the Premier League. The player admitted that he is happy playing
for his current side and is in no hurry to decide his future.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Iceland-c2921 international has had an impressive time for Swansea in the games he has played since his January switch from the German outfit. The player has made eight appearances for the Swans and has scored three times in the
process, also accumulating three assists.
Sigurdsson claimed that his aim is to play regular first team football. He insisted that his form has been great recently and expressed his pleasure on scoring a match winning brace against Wigan this past weekend. The former Reading
player stated that his target is to help his side stay in the league for next season.
“I just want to play football. I'm very happy here at the moment and hopefully things will get sorted in the summer. I'm concentrating on Swansea City and helping them stay in the league. You're not going to turn down Premier League
football when you're out of the side at Hoffenheim,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The 22-year old is keen to resolve his future in the coming summer transfer window. He admitted that a return to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 would be his least priority as he wants to play regularly. The midfielder admitted that he does not want to
sit on the bench and fight for his chances any more at Hoffenheim.
“Of course I'm curious about my future. It's not up to me as I've another two seasons left at Hoffenheim but I don't want to sit on the bench there for any longer. We'll see what happens,” he concluded.
Gylfi Sigurdsson still has two years left on his contract with Hoffenheim. The player will be looking to impress Swansea City in the remaining games of the season so that the club keep him beyond the summer.
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