Tottenham loanee Bryan Gil says regular game time is the priority as he looks forward to the future
Speaking to Sevilla FC TV’s A Balón Parado as quoted by Football. London, Tottenham youngster Bryan Gil has opened up on the future and what he thinks is best for him going forward.
The Spurs youth sensation has been making waves in La Liga since his loan move to former club Sevilla. After a frustrating start to the season where he struggled to secure regular game time in North London, Gil is relishing the opportunity to play and develop in his home country.
Having made nine appearances for Sevilla, Gil has been putting in some impressive performances, including setting up former Tottenham player Erik Lamela for the winning goal against Almeria. It’s clear that the 22-year-old is enjoying his time back at Sevilla, and is keen to continue playing regularly to aid his development.
Gil’s focus is firmly on the present, and he’s not thinking too far ahead to the summer transfer window.
“Our heads are too busy with the situation to think about summer. It doesn’t matter if I earn more or less, that my parents do not lack anything is the first thing. I’ve always told my agent that I always want to play, no matter where, if it’s at Sevilla then much better, when you feel important is when you play.”
It’s refreshing to hear a young player prioritizing regular game time over financial gain, and it’s a testament to Gil’s dedication to his craft. He understands that talent alone isn’t enough to succeed at the elite level and that confidence and playing time are crucial to unlocking his full potential.
As a Tottenham fan, it’s exciting to see a player of Gil’s calibre coming through the ranks. He’s already shown glimpses of his talent in his brief appearances for the club, and it’s clear that he has a bright future ahead of him.
With the current season entering its final stages, Gil’s focus is on helping Sevilla achieve their objectives, rather than worrying about his own future. It’s a mature attitude for a young player and one that bodes well for his development.
Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how Tottenham utilize Gil when he returns from his loan spell. With the likes of Son Heung-min, Richarlison and Dejan Kulusevski vying for positions on the wings, Gil will need to continue impressing in order to stake a claim for a regular starting spot.
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Regardless of what the future holds, it’s clear that Gil’s priority is regular game time. If we cannot offer him that, there is a high chance he will leave this summer. Let’s see how this develops.