This headline is a significant distance from the quote beneath it.
Traffic in this game naturally plateaus after the transfer windows close, but it’s simply part of the cycle and the best advice I can give writers after over 15 years sat in this chair is to not fall into the trap of chasing clicks that aren’t really there to be had, and staring at the shortfall is a bad thing, as it will only encourage impoverished publishing.


Reguilón is on a deal which includes a buy back and of course, that provides a backdrop of uncertainty when it comes to the boy’s future in North London. Tottenham have had a great return on the deal thus far and if it were the case that the 23-year-old’s performance on the green stuff were the only factor at play then I am pretty certain that Mourinho would like him to extend his time with us.
Another factor could be winning a trophy at Spurs, another is the financial ability of Daniel Levy to place an extension before Sergio, that he truly wanted to sign.
Twisting a quote that says maybe someday into a door opening moment is disingenuous. It’s fake news. The quote in no way suggests a return to Spain just months after moving to Tottenham.





Reggie has started very well. He is everything you want from a full back. Pacy, can control a ball, can pass a ball and likes a tackle. In 2 years time this guy could be exceptional and you wouldn’t be surprised if Real want him back. Let us enjoy the lad and cross any transfer bridge when we come to it. Hopefully, if it does happen we will not have to spend 2 years getting an adequate replacement!
Reguilon is not on a loan deal H, we bought him! The ‘buy back’ clause, in the purchase agreement, reportedly exists for two years and can be activated at the end of either of the next two seasons, for which RM would need to pay a fee of 41 million euros. Reg is under no obligation to accept such a return and despite the Daily Mail twisting the player’s words to suit its own antagonistic agenda, as you say, there is no evidence that Reg would actually want to leave Spurs. Let us hope that is the case, as the boy is mustard!
It’s not a loan deal is it? It’s a purchase with a buy back clause. So I suppose it could be described as a loan if they do take him back. But if that is the case it’s a ‘loan’ that we’ve been paid for. Contrary to other loans where we would be paying a fee.