Tottenham, now advancing to the Carabao Cup quarterfinals, are looking stronger than ever. With captain Son Heung-min nearing his return, the team’s younger players are hitting impressive form. However, questions surround the future of a former Real Madrid third-choice left-back within the squad. He isn’t part of Tottenham’s long-term plans, with the club keen to offload him at the earliest opportunity.
La Liga side Getafe are reportedly interested in signing 27-year-old Spanish full-back Sergio Reguilón from Tottenham Hotspur. According to Fichajes, Getafe are monitoring Reguilón’s situation, considering a potential move in the January transfer window or perhaps waiting until the end of the season. The possibility of a free transfer looms, which could allow Getafe to secure Reguilón without a transfer fee once his contract expires. This move could provide the Tottenham outcast with a fresh start back in La Liga.
It would be better for the Spaniard to return where he played his best
Sergio Reguilón, who joined Tottenham in 2020, is under contract with the club until June 2025, earning £53,000 per week. Despite his potential, the Spanish full-back has struggled to secure a consistent role at Spurs, resulting in loan spells to Atlético Madrid, Manchester United, and Brentford.
Getafe are keen to bring in Reguilón, and with Tottenham open to offloading him, the Spanish club might look to secure him at a reduced price in January. Alternatively, they could wait until the summer when he would be available on a free transfer. Getafe’s need for defensive reinforcements makes Reguilón, with his La Liga experience, an ideal target, and a move could provide him with the regular playing time he seeks. The coming months will be telling as the situation develops.
Reguilon will be determined to succeed at the Spanish club if the move goes through. His hunger could be an added bonus for the Azulones. The 27-year-old is still very much at the peak of his powers, and he will look to establish himself as a key player for his new club. His transfer to Tottenham has not worked out, but he has plenty of time to get his start career back on track.
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Reguilon needs to reignite his career and secure a stable playtime with a move away from Tottenham looking like the best solution for everyone involved. His top performances have come in La Liga, so a return to Spain could help him rediscover his form. If he regains his confidence, there’s no question he could become a valuable asset for Getafe.