Everton remain hopeful of a deal for Andre Gomes amid claims of Tottenham’s interest.
Gomes will play the final game of his season-long loan with the Blues when they face Mauricio Pochettino’s side in their final Premier League game of the season.
The Portugal international was absent from the previous three games following a violent conduct charge for appearing to stamp on Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic.
Goodison Park chiefs have made Gomes’ permanent signing a priority this summer but are set to face stern opposition from their north London opponents.
Reports in Spain on Friday suggested that the Champions League finalists have already agreed a £26 million deal with the midfielder’s parent club Barcelona.
However Marco Silva insists that his compatriot has indicated that no terms have been finalised with any club as Everton remain in contention for his signature.
He said: “The only feedback I have had until now is from Andre and what he said to me.
“Our relationship is really honest from the first day. He didn’t decide anything about his future and his agent too. This is what I can say to you.
“I’ve already told you about our talks not only with him but (Kurt) Zouma too. It is up to us to show that ambition with the clubs and the players.
“Him and Zouma, they were key players for us this season.”
