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Reguilón remains in the orbit of Galatasaray and Fenerbahce

Sergio Reguilón wants to leave Tottenham due to a lack of opportunities. Barcelona have shown interest in signing him, but Turkish clubs are still keeping a close eye on his future. Jose Mourinho has asked for the signing of Regulion if Ferdi Kadıoğlu finally leaves for Brighton, who are convinced to pay 30 million euros for the Turkish international. Regulion, who signed for Tottenham from Atlético Madrid for 30 million euros, is said to be one of Mourinho’s requests to replace Kadıoğlu.

Fenerbahce is not the only Turkish club to follow in Reguilon’s footsteps. Galatasaray is also interested. The Turkish club is looking for a left-back despite having Derrick Köhn. Köhn has not been very convincing due to his defensive mistakes. For this reason, Galatasaray is dreaming of an experienced full-back and the former Real Madrid player, now in the ranks of Tottenham, fits into their plans. Reguilón could reinforce a Galatasaray defence that is looking for players to compete better in the Champions League. But beyond this possible operation, the Turks must sell two foreign players.

Portuguese attacking midfielder Sergio Oliviera and Romanian Cicaldau are up for sale. If the two or one of the other foreigners leave Okan Buruk’s team, Galatasaray will make an offer to the London club for Reguilon, who has one year left on his contract. The two clubs have a great relationship after the deals for Davinson Sanchez and Ndombele in the past. On the one hand, it is claimed that Galatasaray is also interested in Memphis Depay, who is still free after finishing his contract with Atlético, but the Turkish club’s officials have not confirmed this.

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