There wouldn't be many people crying if Sergio Reguilon left Tottenham this summer, according to Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge.

The Spain left-back made the £25m switch to the Premier League from Real Madrid in 2020, but he has already been heavily linked with a return to La Liga.

What's the latest news involving Reguilon?

When Reguilon was brought to Tottenham by Jose Mourinho just under two years ago, Madrid included a £27.5m buy-back clause which can see the Bernabeu club re-sign him in either the summer of 2021 or 2022, although the player himself must be keen on the move, too.

But while this is Madrid's final transfer window they can activate his buy-back clause, El Clasico rivals Barcelona are also interested in signing the Spurs man.

Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano believes that the Nou Camp side are monitoring the defender's situation, along with several other European clubs.

Reguilon has generally been Spurs' first choice on the left for the majority of his time at the club, making 67 appearances in total, although he's currently involved in an intense battle with Ryan Sessegnon to be Antonio Conte's number one left wing-back.

Having missed the victory over Newcastle and then been on the bench for the Aston Villa game, the 25-year-old returned to the starting line-up for the defeat to Brighton, although Conte dropped him for the draw at Brentford following an underwhelming display against the Seagulls.

What did Bridge say about Reguilon?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "If Real Madrid came in with their buy-back option, I don't think there'd be many crying, and I'm surprised, because he is a proper left wing-back."

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Would Reguilon be a big loss if he left?

Reguilon has shown on his day that he's more than capable of being a very good full-back or wing-back at Premier League level.

However, his downfall has often been his consistency, which is why he's been unable to nail down a regular starting place of late. In fact, the majority of his appearances of late have come when Sessegnon has been on the sidelines.

Reguilon scored one and assisted once in his first three top-flight outings under Conte, but his only goal contribution in his previous 13 Premier League games was the fifth goal in the 5-0 victory over Everton.

Meanwhile, Reguilon hasn't exactly been faultless at the back, so moving him on and freshening up the left-back area might not be the worst idea in the summer window.