La Liga outfit Getafe are reportedly keen on signing 27-year-old Spanish full-back Sergio Reguilon from Tottenham Hotspur.
According to a report by Spanish outlet Fichajes, Getafe are looking to sign 27-year-old Tottenham outcast Sergio Reguilon. It will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for the defender in the January transfer window or wait until the end of the season. The report suggests a Bosman move might be on the cards
He has a contract with the English club until June 2025, and he will be available on a free transfer for next summer. Alternatively, the Spanish club could look to sign him for a knockdown price in January. The 27-year-old will be desperate to play regularly, and a move away from Tottenham would be ideal for him.
The Spaniard needs to get his career back on track and sort out his long-term future. A move away from Tottenham would be ideal for all parties. Reguilon played his best football in La Liga, and returning to his homeland could help him regain his sharpness. There is no doubt that he can be a quality defender for Getafe if he manages to regain his confidence.
Getafe move would be ideal for Reguilon
It will be interesting to see how the situation develops over the next few months. Getafe need to bring in defensive reinforcements, and the 27-year-old seems like the ideal acquisition for them. The Spaniard will be available for a reasonable price, and he has the experience of playing in La Liga.
Reguilon will be determined to succeed at the Spanish club if the move goes through. His hunger could be an added bonus for the Azulones. The 27-year-old is still very much at the peak of his powers, and he will look to establish himself as a key player for his new club. His transfer to Tottenham has not worked out, but he has plenty of time to get his start career back on track.
It will be interesting to see if the two clubs can work out a deal that benefits everyone. Tottenham need to get rid of their fringe players as well, especially if they want to improve the squad further. Spurs cannot afford to burden their bill with players who are not useful to them.