Barça: Hansi Flick validates the arrival of a former Madrid player

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The FC Barcelona transfer window is far from over. After completing the arrival of Dani Olmo this Friday, the Catalan club still wants to register arrivals offensively and defensively. According to Sportthe Blaugrana club is monitoring the situation of Sergio Reguilón at Tottenham. The Spanish media even reports that Hansi Flick agrees for the arrival of the 27-year-old player.

Victim of a cruciate ligament injury, Alejandro Baldé is not yet giving any guarantees at the left-back position. The Spanish club is therefore thinking of strengthening this sector of the game with a recruit in this position. And for the moment, the name of Reguilón stands out the most. Arrived in London in 2020 at Tottenham, the player trained at Real Madrid is coming off three loans, at Atlético de Madrid (2022-2023), Manchester United (September 2023-January 2024) and Brentford (January 2024-May 2024).

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