Tottenham are reportedly open to selling Bryan Gil on a permanent transfer this month, with the Spanish youngster already wanted by a number of clubs.
The former Sevilla winger is yet to really establish himself at Tottenham since joining in 2021 for a reported £22m, with Gil going out on loan twice back to La Liga.
And with Tottenham signing Timo Werner this month, there’s a real chance that Gil could leave Spurs once again, with the north London side now having a plan for the playmaker.

According to Football London, Tottenham are eager to offload Gil for good, with Ange Postecoglou’s side keen to avoid loaning out the 22-year-old talent for a third time.
Thankfully for Tottenham, though, there is reportedly some interest already in Gil from the likes of ACF Fiorentina and Feyenoord, who could now move for the Spaniard.
However, if Spurs are to really sell Gil, the north London club might have to be willing to take a massive financial loss on the winger, who reportedly is only valued at £6m.
Tottenham have to pull the plug on the Bryan Gil experiment

It would be something of an understatement to say that Gil’s time in Tottenham has been one disaster after another, with the winger never looking settled in the Premier League.
At 22, Gil still has plenty of time to make up for lost time in his career, and a permanent move this January has to be at the forefront of Tottenham’s transfer business this month.
Many clubs will be keen on signing Gil if Spurs were to offer out the attacker a cut-rate fee, and the playmaker himself should be keen on departing north London for good this January,
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