Bryan Gil spotted in Spain ahead of Sevilla loan as Tottenham continue to work on Pedro Porro transfer

Forward has failed to convince Antonio Conte
Jonathan Gorrie30 January 2023

Bryan Gil has been spotted in Spain ahead of a loan move to Sevilla from Tottenham.

The 21-year-old had briefly looked as if he would be staying at Spurs after impressing in the 4-0 win away at Crystal Palace earlier this month but the loan signing of Arnaut Danjuma will further limit opportunities in the first-team.

Gil joined Spurs from Sevilla in the summer of 2021 as part of the deal that took Erik Lamela to Spain but has struggled to convince Antonio Conte.

It is understood his move back to LaLiga will be a straight loan deal without an option to make it a permanent arrangement in the summer.

Sevilla manager Jorge Sampaoli last week confirmed his interest in Gil, who he had previously tried to sign while manager of Marseille.

Now, the Spanish U21 international has arrived at the club’s training ground to undergo a medical.

Spurs, meanwhile, have seen a deal to sign Pedro Porro hit a snag and believe Sporting have reneged on the terms of their agreement.

The club had hoped to welcome the full-back to Hotspur Way for a medical on Monday but it now remains to be seen if a deal can be salvaged, with talks expected to continue.

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