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La Liga expert compares the new Tottenham with the legend of Arsenal – EzAnime.net

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La Liga expert Álvaro Montero has compared Tottenham’s new signing Bryan Gil to Arsenal legend José Antonio Reyes, as he told Sky Sports.

The former winger, who sadly passed away in 2019, moved to north London from Sevilla in 2004, as Gil has now done, but in Tottenham colors.

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Tottenham’s front line needed a revamp and they believe they can move on with their new 20-year-old recruit.

Montero shared what Gil’s style of play is like, as he compared the young man to the late great Reyes.

“He is a very good player,” Montero said. “It’s very fast. He plays very well in attack as a southpaw.

“He is one of those players like José Antonio Reyes when he came from Sevilla to Arsenal.

“One of those players who dribbles, very fast and I think the Premier League will be perfect for him.

“As far as I know, Sergio Reguilon recommends the signing of Bryan Gil because he knows him from the Spanish national team, under-21 and under-18. He is a very good signing, for sure ”.

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Well, Gil will be hoping his creative talents will match Harry Kane rather than against him next season.

The quick-thinking playmaker, currently competing in the Japan Olympics, would settle down much more easily with Kane playing at the top.

But it will be interesting to see how Nuno Espirito Santo uses Gil in his system because he has a preference for playing as full-backs, within the outside and outside players.

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