Spanish full-back Sergio Reguilon has no future at Tottenham Hotspur under the leadership of Ange Postecoglou.
Sergio Reguilón has been surplus to requirements at Tottenham for a while now. He hasn’t featured for them in over two years and looked all set for a move away in the summer. He ended up staying at Spurs but according to a report from GIVEMESPORT, the Spanish international doesn’t have a future at the North London club.
Reguilon made a name for himself while coming up the ranks at Real Madrid. He had an impressive loan spell at Sevilla which helped him secure a permanent move to Tottenham in the summer of 2020. While he was an important part of their first team in the initial years, the 27-year-old has gone down the pecking order.
He has spent the last two seasons out on loan at Atletico Madrid, Manchester United and Brentford. While he has shown glimpses of the talent he possesses, the Real Madrid graduate has struggled for consistency during his loan spells.
With his contract running out in the summer of 2025, Tottenham were ready to sanction his departure during the summer. Multiple top clubs were keen and they even held talks with the Premier League outfit. But, nothing concrete took place.
Reguilon doesn’t have a future at Tottenham
The Spanish international has ended up staying at the London club but he doesn’t have an important role under Ange Postecoglou. After not being a part of their squad in any of their league outings, the 27-year-old was named in the squad to take on Championship outfit Coventry City in the EFL Cup.
He could have played a part in that fixture but Spurs didn’t have the best of days at the office. They struggled to dominate the proceedings and conceded early. More attacking options were added and the Spanish defender watched from the bench hoping to make his first appearance for the club in over two years.
These could be a rare occasion where Reguilon was spotted on the Tottenham bench as he is not in the plans of Postecoglou. They won’t offer him a new deal and with his contract running out in less than 10 months there is little chance of him staying at the club beyond the summer of 2025.
While he was a surprise inclusion in the squad for the game against Coventry, there is still a long way to go for him to be considered an important part of Spurs’ first-team setup. Despite subbing off first-choice left-back Destiny Udogie, the Australian manager decided against bringing on Reguilon which makes it quite clear that the 27-year-old is not in the thick of things.