Tottenham have reportedly sanctioned the departure of Brian Gill ahead of the upcoming transfer window, with the Spanish winger set to leave on a permanent deal.
Gil I participated tottenham He was acquired from Sevilla in 2021 for a fee of approximately £21.6 million. The move also saw Erik Lamela move in the opposite direction as part of his deal.
The Spanish winger has shown flashes of quality from time to time, but it is fair to say that overall he has struggled to live up to expectations in north London.
The 23-year-old has made a total of 42 appearances for the club, with the majority coming off the bench. Although he was on loan at Valencia and Sevilla, he didn't cut down many trees during his loan spell.
He is still under contract with England until 2026, but Tottenham appear ready to cut their losses on the Spanish star in the next period.
according to give me sportsGill could seek to leave in the summer as Spurs intend to allow him to join permanently.
According to the newspaper, Gill had previously hoped to fight for a place at Tottenham, but following a disappointing individual campaign, his new “hope” is to leave the club in the summer. That's what it means.
The 23-year-old has only played 221 minutes in all competitions under manager Ange Postecoglou, but looks likely to leave at the next opportunity presented to him.
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Feyenoord are interested
A move elsewhere in Europe seems to be the best idea for Gill at this stage in order to get his career back on track.
According to reports from the Netherlands earlier this month, Feyenoord have opened “concrete boundaries” with their representatives.
The Dutch club reportedly rate Gil “very highly” and have presented his agent with a “concrete offer” in the hope of securing a deal over the line.
It is also believed that a reduced fee of between €6m and €10m (£5.1m to £8.5m) would be enough to seal the deal.
Given Gill's failure to make much of an impression in England, it's no wonder Tottenham are prepared to make a big loss for the player.
At just 23 years old, Gil still has plenty of time to get his career back on track himself, and a move to a place like Feyenoord could be the jump start his career needs.
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