Spanish winger Bryan Gil could be on the move as the 22-year-old looks for more game time. He’s made nine appearances for Tottenham Hotspur in all competitions this season but has failed to nail down a starting berth. With Timo Werner officially unveiled on a six-month deal, a loan move may be the best way for Gil to get some much-needed game time.
Fiorentina and Feyenoord Both Interested in Gil
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Move Ultimately up to Spurs
It’s been reported by transfer wizard Fabrizio Romano that both Italian club Fiorentina and Dutch outfit Feyenoord are interested in signing the Spaniard on loan, with an option for a permanent switch to be discussed. It would lie with his current club, Tottenham Hotspur, to determine whether they have enough cover in the forward areas to allow Gil to leave.
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Without a goal or assist in nine appearances for the Lilywhites this season, Gil has looked decent in patches this season but has really failed to make a lasting impression on Ange Postecoglou as he has only managed to start in two of his nine appearances.
It has sadly been the story of his Spurs career to date as his lack of physicality has seen him bullied off the ball in almost every match and the rigors of the English game may prove to be too much for him.
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With Werner joining earlier this week and Manor Solomon set to return to first-team training later this month, Spurs are not short of options in the wide forward areas. It is set to be an intriguing few weeks for the tesa, who are, of course, without their captain, Heung-min Son, who is currently on international duty with South Korea.
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Even with Son missing, it’s hard to see Gil automatically filling a spot in the starting eleven and this loan move might be his best bet for some game time needed to rejuvenate a once-promising career. A move to either of these less physically demanding leagues can do wonders for an immensely talented player.