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Sergio Reguilon ‘will leave’ Tottenham with Brentford ‘pushing

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Tottenham Hotspur defender Sergio Reguilon was recently recalled from his loan spell with Manchester United, an

 he could be on his way out again.Tottenham Hotspur defender Sergio Reguilon recently returned to the club after a spell on loan with Manchester United, and transfer guru netsports has now explained to GIVEMESPORT what will happen next with the Spanish left-back.

With Ange Postecoglou opting to utilise Destiny Udogie as his primary left-back during the summer, when preparing for his first spell in the Premier League, Reguilon was sent out on loan to Manchester United after failing to make an impact in the opening weeks of the campaign. Erik ten Hag had injuries for Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw to contend with and made the move to bring Reguilon to Old Trafford as cover.

However, earlier in the January transfer window, Spurs opted to bring Reguilon back to the club, raising question marks as to what the future might hold for the defender. With a permanent sale, another loan, and a reintegration to Postecoglou’s squad all feasible possibilities, it remains to be seen what the next step is for Reguilon.

Premier League side in talks for Reguilon

With another departure the most likely solution for Reguilon, with Postecoglou unlikely to find a place for him in his squad, clubs will be taking a look at the 27-year-old, assessing whether he could have a positive impact in their side. As per MailOnline, Reguilon is now considering his options after being recalled, with many clubs showing an interest. The report adds that Brentford are the most keen on securing his signature in the winter window and all parties are now in talks.

Sergio Reguilon vs Destiny Udogie – Tottenham careers
Stats Reguilon Udogie
Appearances 52 18
Assists 6 2
Goals 2 1
Key Passes Per 90 1 0.96
Progressive Passes Per 90 2.66 4.97
Tackles Per 90 1.06 1.44
Interceptions Per 90 1.36 1.38
Progressive Carries Per 90 1.49 2.81
Statistics via FBref – Correct as of 15/01/2024

As per the Evening Standard, Spurs are now keen to cash in on the defender with his contract expiring in 2025. Although he’s shown signs of ability during his time at Hotspur Way, he’s fallen down the pecking order in the last few years and is clearly not part of Postecoglou’s plans.

If the north London outfit can manage to get a fee of Reguilon, then it could give them a boost in terms of having cash to spend on potential incomings, and Brentford could be the ideal club to enter the race. With Rico Henry having a serious knee injury and Aaron Hickey suffering a hamstring problem in November, the Bees are desperate to bring in a full-back.

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