Manchester United is interested in bringing back a former defender they released less than a year ago.

A possible comeback to Old Trafford may be on the horizon.

July 3rd 2024.

Manchester United is interested in bringing back a former defender they released less than a year ago.
The latest buzz at Old Trafford is that Ten Hag, Manchester United's manager, is looking to add some fresh talent to his squad. Rumor has it that the team is interested in bringing back Tottenham's full-back, Sergio Reguilon, after a successful loan spell last September. The Red Devils were in dire need of a left-back at the time, with both Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia out of commission due to injuries.

However, Reguilon's loan stint was cut short in January as he was sent to Brentford for the rest of the season. Now, with only one year left on his contract at Tottenham, it seems that the young Spaniard is ready to make a permanent move away from the club. According to AS, Reguilon's first choice is to stay in the Premier League, with both Manchester United and West Ham United showing interest in signing him.

Interestingly, West Ham's new manager, Julen Lopetegui, has worked with Reguilon before during his loan spell at Sevilla in the 2019-20 season. The talented left-back played a crucial role in the team's Europa League victory that season. Even Italian giants Juventus are reportedly keeping an eye on Reguilon's situation.

During his time at Manchester United, Reguilon made a total of 12 appearances, including seven starts. However, his loan was terminated prematurely as the club's medical staff believed that Shaw and Malacia would be fit for the second half of the season. Unfortunately, Malacia did not play a single game due to a knee injury, and Shaw only managed five appearances before being sidelined again with a hamstring issue.

Ten Hag expressed his frustration about the lack of availability for his left-back position in an interview back in March. He had been assured by the medical and performance staff that both Shaw and Malacia would be fit in January, but that was not the case. He also pointed out that having two injured players in the same position for the majority of the season is a disadvantage for the team, citing Liverpool's similar situation last year.

In the end, Manchester United dealt with the situation as best as they could, but it was still a setback for the team. Now, with Reguilon's future up in the air, all eyes are on Old Trafford to see if the Red Devils will make a move to bring him back to the club. Stay tuned for more Manchester United news, exclusives, and analysis. And, as always, make sure to sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on all the latest developments. We value your privacy and have strict measures in place to protect it. This site is also protected by reCAPTCHA and is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

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