Tottenham ready to sell Bryan Gil for £10 million

Tottenham Hotspur are ready to sanction the departure of Brayn Gil for less than £10 million, amidst interest from Turkish and Spanish clubs.

According to Sebastien Vidal, Tottenham are keen on offloading Bryan Gil this summer, and they have lowered their demands for the signature of the Spanish international amidst interest from Besiktas, Celta Vigo, and Valencia.

Gil came up the ranks at Sevilla and made a name for himself during multiple loan spells in Spain before joining Spurs in the summer of 2021. While the North London club had massive expectations from the young attacker, the move didn’t really work out.

He has spent a significant amount of time out on loan and has only featured in 43 matches for Spurs over the years. The 24-year-old spent the 2024/25 campaign on loan at Girona. While he was sidelined with a ligament injury towards the end of the season, it was a decent spell for Bryan Gil as he was involved in 32 matches and ended up contributing towards seven goals.

Spurs are pushing hard to sell Gil

While Bryan Gil is back at his parent club, the Spanish international has no future under Thomas Frank. With just a year left on his deal, the North London club are looking to cash in on him. Turkish giants Besiktas and Spanish clubs Celta Vigo and Valencia are interested in his signature.

The Spaniard’s ability to feature anywhere in attack could come in handy for all three clubs. He could prove to be a valuable addition to the Super Lig club. Meanwhile, La Liga clubs have watched him in action very closely, and they feel he could be a great addition to their squad.

While they are all keen on his signature, Spurs’ massive demands were a massive hurdle for them. However, the North London outfit have not lowered their asking price as they are keen on getting Bryan Gil off their books. They are now open to offers below £10 million. 

With the struggling Spaniard expected to be on the move this summer, it will be interesting to see if any of the three clubs end up winning the race for his signature.

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