Tottenham are working hard in the transfer market to secure the right balance in the squad for the season ahead.
Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall have been the two main signings for Ange Postecoglou so far this window, joining Spurs with plenty of promise for the future.
While there will be some attention towards the next incomings, the current focus appears to be on squad players leaving Hotspur Way.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has already left Tottenham to join Olympique Marseille, while Emerson Royal is in talks over a move to AC Milan.
There are more potential exits on the horizon though, with one star’s stance on a switch to rivals Manchester United made clear.
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Sergio Reguilon open to Man United move
Tottenham ace Sergio Reguilon is set to leave the club this summer, with the left-back not part of the pre-season squad this summer.
Spurs have confirmed that this is due to the Spaniard looking at opportunities to leave along with winger Bryan Gil.
Reguilon, 27, spent last season on loan away from Hotspur Way, spending the first half of the season at Manchester United before joining Brentford for the second half.
However, with a potential exit on the cards, it appears as though the defender is very open to the idea of moving back to Old Trafford.
That’s according to Fabrizio Romano, who claimed in his latest YouTube video: “Sergio Reguilon was very happy in Manchester.
“If Man United decided to return for Sergio Reguilon, he would be keen on a move. He loved his time at Man United, it was a short time, he was very happy with the club, with the tactical idea.”
Sergio Reguilon transfer decision
Tottenham may be forced to wait for an offer regarding Reguilon, whether that’s from Manchester United or elsewhere.
In reality, with just one year remaining on his contract, any fee for his exit this summer could prove to be good business.
It continues Postecoglou’s work to have a squad that fits his style of football while having plenty of promise for the future.
The Tottenham boss has already implemented an entertaining style of play but must avoid moving for quantity over quality in the transfer market.
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