Inside Gylfi Sigurdsson's life now: New job, wife of seven years and net worth
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Inside Gylfi Sigurdsson's life now: New job, wife of seven years and net worthFormer Everton and Swansea man Gylfi Sigurdsson has extended his playing career into the second half of his 30s following his spell in the Premier LeagueSportMark Whiley Sports Writer04:00, 16 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesSigurdsson cost Everton £45million in 2017(Image: Everton FC via Getty Images)Gylfi Sigurdsson is winding down his football career back in his homeland on a fraction of what he was earning in his Premier League days. The former Everton midfielder, now 36, joined the Toffees from Swansea City for a club-record fee of £45million in 2017.Sigurdsson was a first-team regular for his first four years at Goodison, only to be left out of Everton's final Premier League squad in September 2021. That was the beginning of the end of the former Tottenham middleman's time on Merseyside as he left the club the following summer upon the expiry of his contract.A spell in the wilderness followed before he joined Danish side Lyngby Boldklub in June 2023, having held talks with DC United, then managed by Wayne Rooney. However, he left Lyngby after just six months.JOIN US ON FACEBOOK! Latest news, analysis and much more on Mirror Football's Facebook pageNew jobHe returned to his homeland, first with Valur before joining another Reykjavik side, Vikingur, in February 2025. He played in the qualifying rounds of the Europa Conference League at the start of this season before going out to Brondby.READ MORE: Gylfi Sigurdsson has contract terminated by club after just five appearances in six monthsREAD MORE: Gylfi Sigurdsson scores first Iceland goal in three years after recent return to footballThe Besta deild karla, the Icelandic top-flight, has just got underway, with Sigurdsson scoring Vikingur's goal in their 1-1 draw with Breidablik.Sigurdsson remains a key player for his country, playing in the recent friendlies against Mexico (a 4-0 loss) and Haiti (a 1-1 draw). He had s...




