At this point, it’s fair to say that Bryan Gil is rather fed up with his situation at Tottenham, where he has never been able to break through.
There was hope that Ange Postecoglou’s arrival would change things for the young Spaniard, who only has nine appearances in the Premier League this season, with just one of those being a start.
There have been many rumours sending him abroad, and Corriere dello Sport recall that Lazio have been keeping an eye on him, wanting to sign on loan with an option to buy.
The problem for them is the Tottenham player ‘wants a permanent solution’ to his Spurs situation, and would only accept a loan at Brighton, where he would stay in the Premier League.
He signed for the London club in hope of making it in English football, and clearly hasn’t given up on that dream, but if he is to leave again abroad, it would have to be on a full transfer to avoid more loans to Spain or elsewhere.
That’s why Feyenoord’s last ditch attempt on Thursday to get him is a bit of a last minute gamble for the Dutch side, who may be faced with the same issue as Lazio.
Then again, the right words can always change someone’s mind, but if a permanent deal were to be struck, Tottenham would want €20m, to recoup as much of their initial €25m investment back in 2021.