Everton director Ronald Koeman trusts soon Swansea playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson is en route to Goodison Park.
The Toffees have had two offers for Sigurdsson rejected, with Welsh club Swansea accepted to be waiting for an expense of some £50 million from their Premier League rivals.
Sigurdsson is set to miss Swansea's season-opening match away to Southampton as the impasse proceeds yet Koeman said on Thursday: "It's still close. That has not changed. I heard a few bits of gossip that discussions had separated yet at the same time we are in transactions with Swansea.
"I heard the remarks of Paul Clement, the director of Swansea, and obviously everyone might want to have news.
"That is better for us, better for them, however everyone knows the window is troublesome. It is dependably a diversion between the purchasing club and the offering club however we are close and how about we trust we get the assention as quickly as time permits.
"We are not in a rush but rather at long last we plan to do the arrangement."
Prior, Clement stated: "We are at a basic phase of this circumstance and expectation it will be settled rapidly.
"The circumstance is our club have a valuation of the player, the other club have a valuation, and right now the two need to meet.
"The target and the point is that sooner or later the two clubs will meet.
"I think the way it's going I think there should be more than likely a trade off on the two sides. That is all the time how an arrangement is made."
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