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Real Madrid will look to re-sign Sergio Reguilon

Sergio Reguilon has emerged as a surprise target for Real.

According to the football transfer rumours in British media, Real Madrid will look to re-sign Tottenham left-back Sergio Reguilon.

Tottenham spent 30 million euros to sign the Spain international from Real in the summer of 2020. The 24-year-old has four years left on his current contract which expires in 2025.

The left-back has featured in 9 matches this term, providing one assist in all competitions.

Sergio Reguilon
Sergio Reguilon

The 24-year-old is considered to be one of the best left-backs in Spain. As a member of Spain national football team, Reguilon won six caps.

The Spain international has struggled to adapt to English football and he could be made available next summer.

Carlo Ancelotti wants to sign a new left-back and Reguilon is one of the names at the top of his wishlist. He is a firm fan of Tottenham left-back and Real could make a move for the player if the financial aspect makes sense.

Real Madrid
Real Madrid

Sergio Reguilon is a skilled left-back who can make a difference at both ends of the pitch. His arrival would give Real Madrid some much needed tactical flexibility.

According to the report, “Real Madrid are reportedly open to the idea of re-signing Sergio Reguilon, but only if they get a sizeable discount. The idea of the full-back returning to Madrid is one that has been floated previously. In fact around 12 months ago the 24-year-old opened up the prospect of a return when he labelled Madrid his “home”. Real though made sure they had a buy-back option on the deal. And that has prompted regular talk of a return to the Bernabeu. Now the talk has emerged once more with Defensa Central claiming “Real Madrid has neither decided nor ruled out on the re-purchase of Sergio Reguilon”. The clause is set to expire next summer, so Real have less than 12 months to get their man back. And apparently they intend to negotiate a reduction on the price which will help them make a decision on a deal. A price of €40m is understood to be too high for Real, because the player “has not made a notable leap in quality in London”. Florentino Perez will try and negotiate with Daniel Levy. Real are hoping an offer of between €30m and €33m will be enough for Spurs to sell Reguilon. Los Blancos believe he has not progressed as expected in England, despite a very good start. Perez and Madrid are believed to rate Reguilon. In fact they think he has “a lot of potential” but will not pay more than his initial transfer fee in 2020.”

TOP FOOTBALL TRANSFERS

It would take a huge offer from Real to prise the 24-year-old left-back from Tottenham.

The Spurs are preparing to sell their left-back should they receive a massive offer for him.

Good signing for Real Madrid?

Re-signing the 24-year-old would be a masterstroke from Ancelotti.

Stylistically, he would be a great fit in Real Madrid.

Real Madrid fans would certainly love to see him arrive at the club.

How strong that interest is and whether Real Madrid will make a move remains to be seen but it is certainly one worth keeping an eye on.

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Bologna-born Giuseppe Bianchi has spent more than a decade living in Rome and writing about Italian football, Spanish football and the Premier League for various Italian football portals and now he writes about European football for Euro Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers pretty much nonstop since the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. Aside from writing, he likes to spend his time fishing and rock climbing.

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