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Bryan Gil handed boost after Tottenham transfer window exit and Antonio Conte's admission

Bryan Gil made the move to Tottenham in the summer transfer window last year, when involved in a swap deal with Erik Lamela.

The 21-year-old made 20 appearances for Spurs before he made the loan move back to his home country, in the January window.

Gil is now playing for Valencia until the end of the season, with the Spanish side currently sitting 12th in La Liga, losing eight of their 24 games so far.

It has been a busy few weeks since his move with the youngster already making four appearances for his new side, two in the league and two in the Copa del Rey, with Gil being in the starting 11 in three of the four matches.

After beating Cadiz 2-1 in the quarter finals of the Spanish cup competition, Jose Bordalas praised the new addition.

"Bryan Gil is a difference maker," he explained after the wingers first feature. "He was very excited and played really well. He has trained very little with the team, but he was very good."

After his temporary move was confirmed, Gil explained how he believed the return to Spain would help him.

"I think it [Bordalás’ style] will help me a lot," he admitted (Sport via Sport Witness). "I hope to grow as a player and contribute to the maximum to the coach and the team. I want to gain a little more experience and work a lot.

"I come here to give everything, to make the fans and the club enjoy themselves. I’m sure we’re going to do great things."

Earlier this month Antonio Conte spoke to the media about the two first team players who went on loan along with Gil (Tanguy Ndombele and Giovani Lo Celso).

"About the players that went on loan, they need to play more games," he said. "I think it was right for both sides, the club and the players. These players needed to play more games."

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