Bryan Gil swapped Sevilla for Tottenham Hotspur last summer and struggled for regular game time in his first season at the north London club.
Spurs replaced Nuno Espírito Santo with Antonio Conte and under the current manager, the winger has been restricted to 30 minutes of action in the league from four matches.
Over the past week or so, various reports have indicated the Premier League side could let the 20-year-old go out on loan.
Valencia are among the clubs interested and Superdeporte now claim signing Gil will help the La Liga side have a ‘jump in quality’ for the second half of the season. He is also the player ‘wanted’ by their manager, José Bordalás.
Los Ches need to make the figures available to meet the demands of Conte’s side, and also not breach any financial fair-play.
Over at AS, they say Gil’s signing is the ‘express request’ of Bordalás. The chance to return to La Liga is ‘to the liking’ of the Spaniard, who also sees the possibility to join Los Ches with ‘better eyes’.
Tottenham, for their part, are demanding a loan fee of €1.5m to let the attacker go out this month.
However, Valencia ‘go with the handbrake’ because their owner, Peter Lim, has not yet given the green light to pay the fee requested by Spurs.