Gylfi Sigurdsson has admitted to The Daily Mail that he is not in control of his future at Everton.
The former Tottenham Hotspur attacking midfielder made the comments in the wake of Everton’s defeat to Merseyside rivals in the FA Cup third round.
Carlo Ancelotti is the new manager in charge of the Toffees, and the former Chelsea boss was surely not impressed with what he saw form his team in the Merseyside derby.
When asked whether he was worried about what the future holds for him personally, Sigurdsson told The Daily Mail: “It’s not up to me to decide that. everyone is totally disappointed. I think the players are all different people in how they deal with the loss. It’s one of those things.”
Stats
Sigurdsson has made 17 starts and three substitute appearances in the Premier League for Everton so far this season, scoring one goal and providing one assist in the process, according to WhoScored.
During the 2018-19 campaign, the Iceland international made 36 starts and two substitute appearances in the league for the Toffees, scoring 13 goals and providing six assists in the process, according to WhoScored.
The 30-year-old former Swansea City star made 25 starts and two substitute appearances in the league for the Toffees in 2017-18, scoring four goals and providing three assists in the process, according to WhoScored.