Iceland manager Lars Lagerback said a move to Liverpool could help mould Gylfi Sigurdsson into a world class player.
The midfielder spent a successful spell on loan at Swansea last season, after finding himself on the fringes of the first team at parent club Hoffenheim.
But, despite a fee and personal terms having been agreed, a permanent move to south Wales has been thrown into doubt after the club lost manager Brendan Rodgers to Liverpool.
The Reds are now reportedly set to hijack the transfer and Lagerback said playing alongside the likes of Steven Gerrard could benefit the 22-year-old.
He told the Sunday Mirror: "Gylfi had a fantastic season with Swansea and he has great quality. I was really impressed with what he did with Swansea and the way they played really suited him.
"He's a fantastic player at linking play around him and together with the players in his team.
"If he has some good players around him, then I think he's an absolutely top player – but he does need to be surrounded by quality.
"If that happens, then I think he could be a really world class player in the right environment."
Having been in charge of the Swedish national team for nine years, Lagerback knows a great deal about handling talented attackers such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrik Larsson.
And the 63-year-old said Sigurdsson possesses different qualities to those players, but the Anfield-bound man is more than just a goalscoring midfielder.
"We have found a role for him in the Iceland team where he can be involved as much as possible and really influence the attacking part of our game," he added.
"He's not really like either of them (Ibrahimovic or Larsson) but there are elements of his game that are like Zlatan – he's not a goalscorer like Henrik was.
"He has fantastic feet and can shoot from anywhere but he’s more of a playmaker or an offensive midfielder with good shooting ability."
The midfielder spent a successful spell on loan at Swansea last season, after finding himself on the fringes of the first team at parent club Hoffenheim.
But, despite a fee and personal terms having been agreed, a permanent move to south Wales has been thrown into doubt after the club lost manager Brendan Rodgers to Liverpool.
The Reds are now reportedly set to hijack the transfer and Lagerback said playing alongside the likes of Steven Gerrard could benefit the 22-year-old.
He told the Sunday Mirror: "Gylfi had a fantastic season with Swansea and he has great quality. I was really impressed with what he did with Swansea and the way they played really suited him.
"He's a fantastic player at linking play around him and together with the players in his team.
"If he has some good players around him, then I think he's an absolutely top player – but he does need to be surrounded by quality.
"If that happens, then I think he could be a really world class player in the right environment."
Having been in charge of the Swedish national team for nine years, Lagerback knows a great deal about handling talented attackers such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrik Larsson.
And the 63-year-old said Sigurdsson possesses different qualities to those players, but the Anfield-bound man is more than just a goalscoring midfielder.
"We have found a role for him in the Iceland team where he can be involved as much as possible and really influence the attacking part of our game," he added.
"He's not really like either of them (Ibrahimovic or Larsson) but there are elements of his game that are like Zlatan – he's not a goalscorer like Henrik was.
"He has fantastic feet and can shoot from anywhere but he’s more of a playmaker or an offensive midfielder with good shooting ability."
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