Has Tottenham signed Bryan Gil?

Has Tottenham signed Bryan Gil?

Gil has signed a five-year contract in north London, with Tottenham – who beat rivals Arsenal 1-0 in a friendly on Sunday thanks to Heung-min Son’s effort – set to begin the 2021/22 Premier League campaign with a tough clash against reigning champions Manchester City on Sunday that will be played against the backdrop …

How much did Tottenham buy Bryan Gil?

Bryan, who spent last season on loan from Sevilla at Eibar, is playing for Spain at the Tokyo Olympics. Reports emerged last week that Spurs were close to signing the 20-year-old for a fee of £21.6million (€25m) plus Lamela, who joined the Premier League club from Roma in 2013.

How much did Gil cost Spurs?

Bryan Gil delivers verdict on Tottenham transfer as £21.1m man finally set for England arrival. New Tottenham signing Bryan Gil is looking forward to the ‘new challenges’ that await him in the Premier League ahead of his arrival in north London.

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Who did Spurs sign for Lamela?

Bryan Gil
Tottenham have signed Bryan Gil from Sevilla with Érik Lamela joining the Spanish club as part of the deal. Spurs will pay an additional €25m (£21.4m) for the 20-year-old winger.

How much did Spurs sell Lamela for?

Following confirmation of his move to Sevilla, Erik Lamela became the last of the seven players bought by Tottenham in 2013 with the £85million then world-record transfer of Gareth Bale to leave.

How much did Spurs get for Lamela?

By The Athletic Staff The Athletic understands Spurs have paid Sevilla €25 million (£21.6m) plus Lamela for Gil, who has won three caps for the Spanish national team.

What footed Bryan Gil?

While he is left-footed, he is quite capable of coming infield if the defender moves to cover his left side, and can also take shots with his right foot if need be.

Is Toby Alderweireld leaving Spurs?

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Tottenham have announced that Toby Alderweireld will leave after six years at the club, joining the Qatari side Al-Duhail, with Spurs hoping to sign a replacement centre-back in the next few days. We wish Toby all the best for the future.”

How much did Lamela cost?

Lamela began his career at River Plate and in 2011 transferred to Roma for an initial €12 million. After two Serie A seasons he joined Tottenham for a fee of £25.8 million.

Who does Bryan Gil play for?

Tottenham Hotspur F.C.#11 / Forward
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How much did Lamela cost Spurs?

Tottenham Hotspur. On 30 August 2013, Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur completed the transfer of Lamela from Roma for a deal worth an initial £25.8 million, plus up to £4.2 million in bonus payments.

Where did Spurs sign Gil from?

Sevilla
Tottenham have signed winger Bryan Gil from Sevilla, with Erik Lamela joining the Spanish side in a swap-plus-cash deal. Spurs will also pay Sevilla £21.6m for Gil, according to Sky in Italy. The 20-year-old has signed a five-year contract at Spurs, while Lamela has joined Sevilla on a three-year deal.

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Who is Tottenham Hotspur’s new signing Bryan Gil?

Tottenham will be off the mark soon in the transfer market. The Spurs are set to announce the signing of Sevilla winger, Bryan Gil. Bryan Gil will become Tottenham and new manager Nuno Santo’s first summer signing.

Can Bryan Gil enrich the Premier League?

Young Spain international Bryan Gil has joined Spurs on a five-year deal and Spanish football expert Terry Gibson thinks he has the talent to enrich the Premier League. Erik Lamela goes in the other direction and Gibson said: “I think Tottenham supporters appreciated what he did for them while he was at the club.

What has happened to Angel Lamela at Tottenham Hotspur?

Lamela, 29, joined Tottenham from Roma in 2013 for a then club-record fee of £30m as the north Londoners splashed the £85m they had just received from Real Madrid for Gareth Bale. But the Argentine has not quite had the impact he or Spurs would have hoped for.