Barcelona and Sevilla in two-way transfer battle to sign Tottenham flop Reguilon after being left out of pre-season
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BARCELONA and Sevilla are in a two-way transfer battle to sign Tottenham flop Sergio Reguilon, according to reports.
The defender, 25, was left out of their pre-season tour in South Korea.
And he is clearly not part of Antonio Conte's long-term plans in North London.
The Spaniard wants to find a new club before the transfer window closes.
According to , a return to Sevilla could be on the cards.
Reguilon spent the 2019-20 season on loan at the club from Real Madrid before joining Spurs in September 2020 for £27million.
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Despite making 67 appearances - including 52 in the Premier League - over the past two seasons, he looks set to be snubbed for the new campaign with Ryan Sessegnon and Ben Davies preferred.
There has been suggestions Sevilla could not afford a deal, with Tottenham said to be demanding between £17m and £25m for the full-back, who earns around £50,000 per week.
However, a loan move could be done instead, especially when Jules Kounde's £55m transfer to Chelsea goes through.
The report add Reguilon has told friends he is closing in on a move to Sevilla.
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But should the Spanish side be unable to afford him, LaLiga rivals Barcelona could be set to pounce - despite Reguilon coming through the ranks at Real Madrid.
The Nou Camp giants are also keen on Marcos Alonso but may switch their attention to Reguilon after he was reportedly offered by his agent.
Barca officially added Robert Lewandowski to their list of summer signings on Tuesday after the arrivals of Raphinha, Andreas Christensen, Franck Kessie and Pablo Torre.