Tottenham Hotspur left-back Sergio Reguilon appears set for a January departure as reports from Cadena Ser reveal the Spaniard is eager to leave North London and revive his faltering career.
With his contract entering its final months, Spurs are expected to facilitate the move to avoid losing him for free next summer.
Reguilon, 28, has endured a torrid campaign at Tottenham, struggling to find a place in Ange Postecoglou’s plans. Having been included in the matchday squad only three times this season and making just one appearance—a brief cameo against Wolves after Destiny Udogie’s injury—Reguilon’s future at the club has looked increasingly uncertain.
A host of clubs, including La Liga sides Sevilla, Getafe, and Real Valladolid, are reportedly monitoring his situation. Sevilla, where Reguilon enjoyed a stellar loan spell during the 2019/20 season, are believed to be leading the race for his signature. Getafe, meanwhile, are reportedly preparing a free transfer offer, while Valladolid have also emerged as potential suitors.
Reguilon joined Spurs in September 2020 for £27.5 million following a breakout loan stint at Sevilla, where he played a pivotal role in their Europa League triumph. He made an immediate impact in North London, delivering an assist on his debut against Chelsea in the League Cup. However, his performances have since waned, and injuries, coupled with changes in management, have further curtailed his progress.
A move in January would provide Reguilon with the opportunity to reignite his career with consistent playing time, while Tottenham could free up space in their squad for players better suited to Postecoglou’s high-energy system.
With Sevilla and Getafe reportedly ready to open negotiations, the coming weeks will likely determine Reguilon’s next destination—and whether he can escape what has been described as his Spurs “nightmare.”