Tottenham Hotspur have been looking at a mass exodus in the ongoing summer transfer window as Daniel Levy looks to trim the squad and get surplus players out of the club to make way for new signings at Hotspur Way.
The club has done a magnificent job of moving on multiple players this summer, with the likes of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Emerson Royal already finding homes away from North London. Gio Lo Celso is also linked with a move away from Tottenham.
One of the other players that the Lilywhites are prioritising for a move away from White Hart Lane is Sergio Reguilon.
Spurs seek to trim wage bill with Reguilon sale
Reguilon has been one of the players who has suffered a dip in football success since his move to White Hart Lane. The £53k-a-week full-back has suffered abundantly as he struggles to find his feet in the English top tier.
He has been jumping clubs on a temporary basis for some time now, and Levy is looking to conclude his permanent future this summer.
The emergence of Destiny Udogie at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has allowed Tottenham to experiment with Reguilon’s future in the previous season, where he bounced Premier League clubs with loan moves to Brentford and Manchester United.
Reguilon could Make controversial switch to Barcelona
The Real Madrid academy graduate has been linked with a controversial move to the Spanish giants arch-rivals Barcelona in the ongoing summer window.
With Reguilon’s contract at N17 expiring in under twelve months’ time, Barcelona are looking to strike a bargain deal to bring him to Camp Nou.
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This is one of the transfers that will have bold headlines in the newspapers as a Madrid academy graduate lines up to move to Barcelona.
And Football Insider senior correspondent Paul O’Keefe was recently asked about Reguilon’s future at White Hart Lane, where he gave a three-word verdict, claiming “he’ll be gone’ in the ongoing window.
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With under ten days left until the conclusion of the summer window, Levy and the officials at Spurs would be looking to sort his future out and get him off the club’s wage list.