Tottenham Hotspur are adamant to part ways with defender Sergio Reguilon this summer.
Club insider Paul O’Keefe has confirmed this, stating that the Lilywhites are eager to find a new club for the Spanish left-back, who is in the final year of his contract.
Speaking on the Last Word on Spurs podcast, O’Keefe mentioned that Reguilon, along with Giovani Lo Celso, is one of the players the club is urgently trying to offload.
He said:
“Lo Celso and Reguilon will be the two who they are desperately trying to get rid of. Reguilon has absolutely no future at Tottenham whatsoever.”
The 27-year-old defender does not fit into manager Ange Postecoglou’s plans for the upcoming season, making his future at Tottenham uncertain.
Earlier this year, Reguilon was loaned to Brentford for the remainder of the season, where he displayed promising form, providing four assists in 16 appearances.
Despite these performances, Spurs are prepared to negotiate his transfer to funds for new signings that better align with Postecoglou’s tactical vision.
There have been rumours of a possible return to Spain for Reguilon, with Manchester United also emerging as a potential destination.
As the transfer window progresses, Tottenham will be keen to finalise Reguilon’s departure, allowing them to focus on restructuring their squad for the upcoming campaign.