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Manchester United to 'secure' permanent deal for loan signing and more transfer rumours

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Sergio Reguilon could complete a permanent switch to Manchester United during the January transfer window if the Tottenham defender keeps on impressing during his loan spell.

That's according to reports from Spanish publication AS as speculation over his future continues to spiral. The one-time Real Madrid left-back has made two appearances for United so far.

Erik ten Hag opted to sign him on deadline day, after injuries to Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia had left United short in Reguilon's position.

He pitched up at Old Trafford a few hours before the 11pm cut-off on September 1 as the club, also, completed late moves for three other players. ALSO READ: United player ratings as Evans and Fernandes good ALSO READ: United duo proved critics wrong during Burnley win Altay Bayindir, Jonny Evans and Sofyan Amrabat - another loan signing - were all welcomed through the doors on deadline day.

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