One Tottenham star whose future lies away from the club is the subject of interest from several different clubs, including some from Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
Tottenham likely need to sell to buy
With the January transfer window a little over one month away, the future of several Spurs players whose contracts expire in the summer, will be under scrutiny.
Players with 6 months remaining on their contracts, including the likes of Ben Davies and Fraser Forster, are entitled to secure end-of-contract agreements with new clubs.
Tottenham Hotspur currently have multiple players unable to be registered in their Europa League squad due to registration rules. So, if they hope to make an incomings in January, they will have to free up funds and squad spaces with outgoings.
Tottenham defender monitored by several clubs
One player certainly set to depart Tottenham is Sergio Reguilon. Only named in one matchday squad this season and generally used in training sessions, his time as a Tottenham player is nearly at an end.
Despite his lack of minutes, (FootballLondon) clubs from Turkey and Saudi Arabia have been monitoring Reguilon and are keen on his signature.
Previous reports have suggested that Reguilon is prioritising a return to European football next season, which makes the Saudi League a less likely destination.
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However, his desire to get back to playing competitive matches, in addition to there being no resistance from Tottenham regarding his departure, means he should be able to find an ideal move that suits all parties.
Sergio Reguilon was a casualty of inconsistent club ideology
Sergio Reguilon is another player on a growing list of individuals who came to Tottenham lauded as needle-moving signatures, only to leave in a shroud of unfulfilled potential.
Reguilon was one of La Liga’s best-performing fullbacks when he joined Tottenham and has the ability of a player who should be playing at least in European competitions.
It is a great shame that he joined the club during the post-Pochettino period when the club were searching for a new identity. Like several others, he became lost amongst the churning maelstrom of football ideology passing through Spurs and once it settled, did not possess what Ange Postcoglou was looking for in a fullback.
At 27, he still has many playing years ahead of him and fans can only hope he finds a move during January that brings him happiness and success.