Tottenham Hotspur have left out Sergio Reguilon and Bryan Gil from the official pre-season tour squad as they have been permitted to explore prospective transfer opportunities this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano. La Liga side Girona are reportedly interested in the young winger.
Sergio Reguilon and Bryan Gil Set to Depart from Tottenham
Bryan Gil’s Journey
The 23-year-old Spanish winger, Bryan Gil, was described as “clever” by former Spurs head coach Antonio Conte. He is set to leave the club this summer after being given permission to explore transfer opportunities instead of travelling on tour with the team.
Gil joined Tottenham from Sevilla in the summer of 2021 for £21.6 million. Despite showing flashes of brilliance, he has struggled to secure a consistent starting position due to tough competition within the squad. As a result, both the player and the club have agreed that it’s best for him to seek regular playing time elsewhere.
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Following this decision, La Liga club Girona has shown interest in securing the winger’s services. Romano confirmed that Girona had internally discussed with the North London side regarding Gil’s transfer in the late hours of July 22nd, shortly after the duo were officially left out of the pre-season tour squad.
What Does Gil’s Move Mean for Both Clubs’ Future?
This potential move to Girona could benefit all involved parties. Girona recently lost Brazilian winger Savio to Manchester City, creating a need for a creative replacement to support Artem Dovbyk up front. This is where Gil comes in.
The Spaniard has experience in La Liga, having started his professional career in Seville, making him the perfect fit to fill the void in Girona’s left wing. This move could also provide more playing time for the 23-year-old and an opportunity to further develop his skills.
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For Postecoglou’s side, it would open up a slot in the squad and potentially bring in funds that can be reinvested in other areas of the team. This transfer aligns with the club’s summer transfer strategy, focusing on optimizing the squad for the upcoming season.
Sergio Reguilon’s Journey
The 27-year-old left-back, who was also granted permission to explore transfer opportunities, joined the club from Real Madrid in the summer of 2020 for £32 million. Real’s head coach at the time, Zinedine Zidane, stated that Reguilon ‘earned’ the move after a previous loan spell at Sevilla but couldn’t keep him due to too much competition in his position.
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The Spaniard’s time in the Premier League has been marked by moments of excellence, but like Gil, he has found it challenging to maintain a consistent place in the starting eleven. Reguilon has also enjoyed loan spells with Manchester United and, most recently, Brentford.
With the arrival of manager Ange Postecoglou back in July 2023, the Lilywhites have undergone tactical changes by bringing the likes of Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro, and with Reguilon, who’s probably not going to fit into the system, a move away from the London club makes perfect sense.
Spurs Transfer Strategy
One of the key aspects of Tottenham Hotspur’s summer transfers strategy is to maintain financial flexibility. By potentially offloading Gil and Reguilon, the club could free up significant wage space and secure transfer fees that can be reinvested into the squad.
This financial flexibility is crucial for Tottenham, especially in a transfer market where player valuations are at an all-time high.
Tottenham would have the opportunity to reinforce key areas of the squad. The funds generated from these transfers could be used to bring in players who better fit the tactical vision of Ange Postecoglou. Whether it’s bolstering the defense, adding creativity in midfield, or securing a reliable backup striker, the summer transfers are likely to be targeted and strategic.