After all, Tottenham were hoping to cut their losses with a £25m failure as part of a huge summer sell-off.

Tottenham are reportedly finally going to approve the summer sale of a former £25m defensive back this summer in what is expected to be a busy moving window for Ange Postecoglou.

A large turnover of players is expected in North London as Postecoglou looks to build a team of players capable of adapting to its unique football logo.

In fact, there may be as many as 10 players sold and potentially five or six drafted, and they are expected to sign at least one midfielder and one new centre-forward.

But as for the start, it seems that one of the first to leave this summer will be Sergio Reguilon.

The left-back is currently on his second loan spell of the season at Brentford, having spent the first part of the crusade at Manchester United.

Despite an impressive start to life in north London, the Spaniard has failed to convince successive Spurs managers that he can be trusted as a first-team starter.

And now, Football Insider reports that a resolution has already been made on the long career of Reguilon, who joined the club from Real Madrid in 2020.

 

The 27-year-old has enjoyed a decent era with the Bees, Thomas Frank’s men are not expected to maintain their interest this summer.

To that end, he will return to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at the end of the season and then be transferred as soon as possible, given that Spurs are looking to generate budget to strengthen Postecoglou’s squad.

Reguilon is currently Destiny Udogie and Ben Davies in the pecking order of left-back at Tottenham, while there are also reports that Postecoglou is missing any other two-footed full-back to provide cover for both sides of his defence next season.

The Spanish foreigner has just over a year left on his contract lately, and Tottenham are unlikely to recoup anything close to their initial outlay.

In fact, Transfermarkt is lately valuing Reguilon at just £8. 5m, which is correct for a player who has regressed since his initial arrival in the Premier League.

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