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‘Personal Terms Agreed’: Tottenham Hotspur to Sell Player With ‘Big Reputation’

Tottenham Hotspur’s Bryan Gil is moving closer to completing his desired move to La Liga side, Girona. This comes as little surprise, with Gil playing just 233 minutes last season and struggling to impress during his time in North London.

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Bryan Gil Has His ‘Heart Set’ on Girona

Fabrizio Romano has revealed that “personal terms have been agreed” between Gil and Manchester City’s sister club, Girona. The player reportedly has “his heart set on a move” to the Spanish side, which is unsurprising. The minnows finished an impressive third in La Liga last season and will be playing Champions League football this year, unlike Spurs.

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Gil’s camp has informed the hierarchy that he wants to join Girona “at all costs”. There are negotiations between the clubs, with “talks still ongoing”. The Spaniard, alongside his fellow countryman Sergio Reguilon, was granted permission to not travel on the pre-season tour as he explores transfer opportunities.

What Can He Bring to Girona?

Girona is an exciting destination for the player, but the club will be pleased with the arrival as well. Savio’s transfer to Manchester City this summer is a big loss, with the Brazilian contributing ten assists and nine goals in La Liga last campaign – second-highest at the club.

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A natural left-winger, Gil can directly replace Savio in the starting lineup. He may offer more technical ability and chance creation rather than simply the raw pace and energy that his predecessor brought. Still only 23-years-old, he has the potential to become a top-class player; once on the short-list for the Golden Boy Award, Gil had a “big reputation” that he can still live up to.

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