The Guardian (USA)

Tottenham hope to sign Sevilla’s Bryan Gil for £21.6m plus Lamela in swap deal

- Fabrizio Romano and Marcus Christenso­n

Tottenham are in final negotiatio­ns with Sevilla to conclude a swap deal with Érik Lamela joining the Spanish side and Bryan Gil going the other way, with Spurs paying €25m (£21.6m) plus performanc­e-related add-ons for the deal to go through.

Lamela has been with Spurs since 2013 but injuries and a lack of consistenc­y has meant the Argentina internatio­nal has made only 177 league appearance­s, scoring 17 goals during his eight years at the club.

Tottenham’s new director of football, Fabio Paratici, is a big admirer of the 20-year-old Gil, who spent last season on loan at Eibar and is part of the Spain squad at the Olympic Games. He is a young, old-fashioned winger who loves to take people on. A dribbler from a different age. He is a Sevilla youth team product who was on loan at Eibar last year and Leganés the year before (both went down).

He got far greater playing time this season and was a revelation early in the campaign. Became the first-ever Leganés player to win a Spain call up but didn’t make the final squad for Euro 2020. He is now in Japan with the Olympic squad. Sevilla had planned to keep him in their first-team squad this season but they need money and are in a position where they have to listen to offers.

The Premier League club are also on the verge of completing a deal to sign the Atalanta goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini on an initial loan and an option to by for €15m (£13m).

The goalkeeper, who spent two years at the Manchester United academy between 2012 and 2014 before joining Verona and then Aston Villa, has been a member of the Italian national team setup for a number of years and is considered one of the best goalkeeper­s in Serie A.

 ?? Composite: Getty Images ?? The deal would mean Érik Lamela (left) ending an eight-year associatio­n with Spurs and Bryan Gil coming to the Premier League.
Composite: Getty Images The deal would mean Érik Lamela (left) ending an eight-year associatio­n with Spurs and Bryan Gil coming to the Premier League.

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