Man Utd now want to agree deal for Tottenham defender, could be signed for £10m | OneFootball

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·3 de julio de 2024

Man Utd now want to agree deal for Tottenham defender, could be signed for £10m

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Manchester United are in the transfer market for a left-back this summer due to the unreliability of Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia.

Shaw made just 15 appearances last season amid regular injuries while Malacia was absent for the whole campaign with a knee issue.


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The former has returned to training with England at the 2024 European Championship, but manager Erik ten Hag may want more depth in the defensive role.

AS claims that United have again shown interest in signing Sergio Reguilon, who spent the first half of last season with them on loan.

Tottenham Hotspur are prepared to sanction his summer sale and the Spaniard’s future could be in the Premier League.

West Ham United have also been credited with an interest in Reguilon, who was on loan at Brentford earlier this year.

United eyeing surprise reunion with Reguilon

Reguilon joined United on a temporary deal last summer. He fared well in his 12 appearances, but the club triggered a break clause in January.

The hierarchy did not feel the need to keep Reguilon, considering Shaw and Malacia were anticipated to return from their respective injuries.

However, the decision did not prove worthwhile as Shaw only made a handful of appearances before being ruled out for the season.

Malacia did not feature in any game after suffering another setback in his rehabilitation.

Diogo Dalot impressed as a makeshift left-back during the season run-in, but Ten Hag may want to avoid the same situation from arising in future.

Reguilon could be tempted to rejoin the club. Transfermarkt values him at £10 million, but his contract expires next summer, so he could be signed for less.

The Spaniard was described as a ‘proven‘ Premier League player by Brentford manager Thomas Frank. He would be a good fit for United, given his familiarity with the tactics.

The 27-year-old made a good impression without any pre-season games with United. He adapted quickly, which could be a reason behind the renewed interest.

Stats from Transfermarkt.com.

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