Bryan Gil is poised to depart Tottenham Hotspur this month, maybe permanently, according to new sources, and Leeds United must take advantage of his inexpensive price tag
Gil, 22, returns to Tottenham after a second loan spell in the summer with his hometown club Sevilla. However, it has not been enough to secure a starting berth under Ange Postecoglou. He’s still on the edges.
The Spaniard has only made nine Premier League appearances this season, two of which have come from the start. He needs another move after three years at Spurs.
He needs to join a club that will allow him to play with flair and expression, in an offensive side where he will be given the opportunity to shine. Meanwhile, we need a ten after failing to get one last summer.
Leeds should seek Bryan Gil as the cheap £7 million price tag surfaces.
Nadiem Amiri and Matt O’Riley were both pursued, although neither culminated in a deal. Instead, Leeds utilized striker Joel Piroe as a ten. Georginio Rutter was recently dropped in favor of Patrick Bamford.
Gil has primarily played as a winger, although he is an attacking player who can play on either flank or as a ten and dazzle. Leeds and Spurs also have a strong alliance, which would aid in the negotiation process.
Gretar Steinsson left Spurs for the Leeds transfer department in the summer, and Leeds have subsequently signed Joe Rodon and Djed Spence, with Spence returning and then linked with Ben Davies.
If Gil is available for as little as £7 million, Leeds should take advantage and bring him to the club. The last time we had a Spaniard in attacking midfield, everything went great, didn’t it?
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