Clearing out the deadwood has been one of the highlights of Ange Postecoglou’s time at White Hart Lane, the Australian head coach got rid of all the excess faces in the dressing room at Hotspur Way and replaced them with high potential players, rather young talents who have the potential to go on and become an integral part of the roster at Tottenham Hotspur, and while Daniel Levy and the chiefs at N17 have done a fantastic job in trying to support this overhaul of the squad, one player remains, one player who is widely regarded as outcast in North London still finds himself training donning the Spurs badge – Sergio Reguilon.
Tottenham’s clear-out continues

The 28-year-old left back has been stuck in a half-dim world of the Premier League given how he found it difficult to settle in the physical and pacey life of the English top tier, and now he stares at his teammates playing from the couch despite still being employed by the club. To put that into perspective, the Spaniard is yet to start a single league game for the Lilywhites this season, and that makes way for prompting speculation about his future at Tottenham. And with a lack of consistent playing time under his belt, it is becoming clear that his best interest lies in pursuing opportunities beyond White Hart Lane.
Now, there is a possibility of a return to Spain and playing in La Liga, a league where he has thrived, and with a club that he called home before…
Sevilla to offer Sergio Reguilon a lifeline after Tottenham stalemate

There have been reports indicating that Sevilla are keen to hand the 28-year-old an opportunity to feature regularly. According to Orgullobiri, the Spanish giants are considering bringing Reguilon on a free transfer once his contract at Tottenham comes due at the conclusion of the ongoing campaign.
And this transfer looks like an appealing prospect for all parties involved. Reguilon will find himself in a familiar environment and culture again, which should allow him to rejuvenate his career while Sevilla gets their hands on a player who has high calibre and just needs that confidence, and so on, a transfer fee that represents a low-risk investment that has the potential to yield significant rewards if he regains his form.
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The Spaniard could find himself perfectly placed to get that much-needed fresh start, and while he will need to still fight for his role, he’d still be playing among the elites and getting an opportunity to renew his career aspirations in his homeland.