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Fabrizio Romano confirms Spurs want ‘deal done’ for attacker finalised by ‘next week’; negotiations are in progress

By Mehdi Gokal -

According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham Hotspur will enter into new negotiations with Valencia for Bryan Gil.

Despite multiple appearances on the bench this summer, Gil has been linked with a move away from Tottenham. And according to recent reports, Gil is interested in returning to Valencia, where he had a successful loan spell last season.

Spurs are open to doing a deal with Valencia despite Conte wanting the youngster to stay as they ‘want to capitalise on his loan’. A new meeting has been scheduled between Spurs and the La Liga side as negotiations for Gil’s services continue.

According to Romano, there are plans to finalise a transfer and reach an agreement for the Spanish star next week, but no details on the deal have been released.

Spurs did make a significant investment in Gil, handing over £21.4 million and Erik Lamela to Julen Lopetegui’s team in exchange for his signature

Gil is still in the early stages of his playing career and is considered to be one of the finest young talents in Spain. It would make all the sense in the world to send him out on loan for another year for him to gain regular playing time and experience rather than cashing in on him.

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Cabspur
Cabspur
1 year ago
Reply to  Loffree

Cast aside by most football teams it seems ,i thought he would get snapped up quite quick he must be on big wages im guessing.

Austhought
Austhought
1 year ago
Reply to  Sonificent

Not at all. Sess has progressed this year and Reggie has been going backwards for a while. He’s hopeless in attack and doesn’t cover in defence. Yes, he’s had a few good games but not enough to warrant keeping him. For me, he is in’t a Premier League player. Too lightweight. Not as shabby as Lo Celso was but still best suited to the European leagues.

Last edited 1 year ago by Austhought
Sonificent
Sonificent
1 year ago
Reply to  East Stand.

The fact he is behind Sess is incredible.

East Stand.
East Stand.
1 year ago
Reply to  Loffree

All a bit of a mystery is Reggie…

Loffree
Loffree
1 year ago

On a separate Spaniard – I don’t get why Regullion has been cast aside. He seems like a good lad…

CowSpurs
CowSpurs
1 year ago

Stated this on the previous post on him. Gil needs to bulk up. One more season on loan and if he still looks like a skate boarding juvey he should be sold.

Brick Top
Brick Top
1 year ago

Cash in and get the Serbian

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