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Player Watch - Sergio Reguilón (Brentford)

JayB

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Aug 24, 2011
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He was very good at Sevilla and under Jose, and massively struggled with injuries last season.

If he can stay fit he may find a bit of form, and if so would be an easily sellable asset. If not we need to cut bait and accept the sunk cost.

Either way it needs to be sorted after this loan spell.
 

Styopa

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I think he’s decent and was probably our most talented left back of the last four years until Udogie. Not that he had much competition.

I think he’s one of those players like Lo Celso who is clearly very talented but joined us at a terrible time. We have been such an unstable club during the last four years, it’s difficult to judge players who have joined us during that time.
 

coy-spurs1882

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Aug 31, 2012
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I think he’s decent and was probably our most talented left back of the last four years until Udogie. Not that he had much competition.

I think he’s one of those players like Lo Celso who is clearly very talented but joined us at a terrible time. We have been such an unstable club during the last four years, it’s difficult to judge players who have joined us during that time.
sickness/injuries didn't help too. iirc he barely played last year
 

freeeki

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Aug 5, 2008
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In reality, Sessegnon is done here and Perisic / Davies aren’t long term options.

We obviously don’t need five LBs at the club, and we need wages / bodies off the books, so sending Regi to United for a few months could work well for us.

If he plays well, then it gives us options - either sell him on for a decent fee, or, bring him back as our medium-term backup to Udogie.

At United, he’s going to be training and playing under a top coach alongside some top players.

That’s a pretty good deal for us, for a player who may yet become useful in the future.
 
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