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Report: Manchester United plot move for Tottenham player in cut-price deal

After being sent out for back-to-back loans last season, it would be an enormous surprise if left-back, Sergio Reguilon, remained in North London next season with Manchester United interested in signing their former loanee.

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Reguilon hasn’t played for Spurs since 2022

Ange Postecoglou doesn’t seem to be too keen on Spaniard, Sergio Reguilon, after the left-back was only given forty-five minutes in pre-season before being swiftly sent out on loan to Manchester United, just months after returning from a frustrating loan to Atletico Madrid.

Tottenham forked out around £25 million to lure Reguilon away from Real Madrid as well as fending off interest from other clubs who were impressed by the full-back’s performances on loan at Sevilla as they lifted the Europa League under new West Ham manager, Julen Lopetegui. (TransferMarkt)

Lopetegui is reportedly interested in working with Reguilon again at West Ham, with Manchester United also weighing up bringing Reguilon back permanently following his six-month loan to Old Trafford earlier this season, according to AS in Spain.

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Tottenham are willing to accept a big loss on Reguilon

Football Insider reported on the 10th of July that Spurs were now willing to simply cut their losses on Sergio Reguilon with Daniel Levy and the club open to offers of around £10 million, despite Levy’s typical insistence to squeeze every bit of value out of his signings.

A new update on Friday from Football Insider confirms the willingness to accept a low-price deal for Reguilon has caused Manchester United to plot a move for the 27-year-old Tottenham player.

United are looking to sign a backup left back under the new investment of Sir Jim Ratcliffe with Reguilon being a target as well as Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell.

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Reguilon played his role at both Manchester United and Brentford aptly last season with the full-back still seemingly appreciated at Brentford despite his red card against Burnley.

After last pre-season and the fact Reguilon was sent on back-to-back loans last campaign suggests that Postecoglou isn’t overly keen on the Spanish defender and Tottenham should simply secure a fee, allow Reguilon to play elsewhere and use the money to invest back into the team.

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