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Sergio Reguilon 'prefers Sevilla return to Manchester United move'

Manchester United have reportedly been dealt a blow in the race to sign Real Madrid defender Sergio Reguilon.

Despite his impressive loan spell at Sevilla, the left-back has failed to move up the pecking order at the Bernabeu, resulting in Los Blancos being open to a sale.

That has led to interest from United, who are allegedly prepared to pay in the region of £25m for the Spaniard.

However, according to Marca, Reguilon is giving serious consideration to spending a second temporary spell with his most recent club.

The report suggests that the 23-year-old still has ambitions to break into the Real Madrid first team, something which would be lost if he signed a long-term contract at Old Trafford without the La Liga champions possessing a buy-back clause.

Reguilon made 38 appearances in all competitions last season, helping Sevilla win the Europa League.

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