
Premier League
The Everton has made a clear decision: they have ruled out signing Sergio Reguilon, despite the Spanish full-back being available as a free agent.
The team led by David Moyes had been linked in recent weeks with the former Tottenham player, but they have ultimately closed the doors to his arrival.
The situation of Sergio Reguilon
The 28-year-old full-back began his career in the Real Madrid academy, where he reached the first team in 2018. Despite showing quality, he couldn't establish himself and ended up joining Tottenham in 2020 after shining during a loan spell at Sevilla.
In his early seasons in England, he was significant, but over time he lost prominence. He underwent several loan spells and finally left the London club as a free agent, exploring options to continue his career.
Despite being linked with Premier League teams like Everton, he has not yet found a destination.
Everton's decision
The report from TEAMtalk confirms that Everton will not sign Reguilon. The need to reinforce the defense is evident, as the injuries to Vitaliy Mykolenko and Adam Aznou have forced Moyes to improvise with players out of position. James Garner, a midfielder, has played as a full-back, while Jake O'Brien, a center-back, has been deployed on the right.
However, Moyes prefers to wait until the January transfer market rather than resorting to the free agent market. The Scottish coach believes that, although the squad needs more options, they can compete with what they have.

Everton's Plans
Everton has not been inactive in the market. This summer, they brought in players like Jack Grealish, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Tyler Dibling, Merlin Rohl, Thierno Barry, and the young Adam Aznou. These reinforcements have already started to contribute minutes, and the club believes they will be crucial in the season.
The option to strengthen the left-back position remains on the table, but it will be in January when the Toffees try to sign a player who fits Moyes' plans.
The refusal to sign Sergio Reguilon is explained by Moyes' strategy: he does not want quick fixes but rather reliable reinforcements that fit his style of play. Despite his experience, the Spaniard has had continuity issues, and his recent performance raises doubts.
From a sporting perspective, the decision may be risky if injuries persist. However, economically, it seems logical as it avoids committing the project with a non-priority signing.
For now, Reguilon will continue searching for a club while Everton focuses on improving their results and preparing for a winter transfer market that will be crucial for their aspirations in the Premier League.
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