Tottenham defender Sergio Reguilon is reportedly preparing to cancel his contract in January, and his former club Sevilla are preparing a move to bring him back.
Reguilon has not been seen in a Spurs shirt at all this season. He has only once been included in a squad this term, when he was an unused substitute in the third round League Cup match against Coventry in September.
The last time Reguilon did actually play for Tottenham was in 2021/22, before he was sent on loan to Atletico Madrid the following season, and both Manchester United and Brentford last term.
Aware that he is surplus to requirements, Caught Offside reports the left-back plans to terminate his contract in January – it is due to run out in the summer anyway.
The report cites interest in the Spaniard from La Liga outfits Sevilla – where Reguilon played 38 games in 2019/20 – and Getafe.
It’s believed both clubs are set to begin talks with Tottenham and Reguilon’s representatives, which could see his deal in north London ended so he could move on a free transfer.
La Liga sides not alone with Reguilon interest
Reguilon has played for five different Spanish sides, so a return to La Liga could indeed be ideal for him.
But Sevilla and Getafe are seemingly not the only sides who want to land the left-back.
Reports of late suggested his former boss Jose Mourinho wants to take him to Fenerbahce in January.
It was felt he would be available on a cut-price deal, but it now seems he could leave for nothing, with Fenerbahce perhaps disappointed given two other clubs have made bigger strides towards landing Reguilon.
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Tottenham could lose some big assets soon, too. Real Madrid have been frequently linked with Cristian Romero, and it’s reported they could move for him in January, while they also want Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite, which could spare Spurs.
Meanwhile, Johnny Cardoso, who Tottenham have a priority option to sign in the summer, is on the radar of Aston Villa, and the north London outfit might have no defence if the Villans go for him in the winter.
That would be a big shame for Spurs given even the midfielder’s own club, Real Betis, feel he’s destined to move to Tottenham when they can activate their option.
Meanwhile, Heung-min Son has been identified as a potential signing for the Saudi Pro League, given his camp are disappointed that the forward won’t be offered a new deal in north London.
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