Real Madrid may reportedly look to re-sign Sergio Reguilon next summer, providing that they can lower the buy-back clause of the Tottenham Hotspur defender.
With little chance of regular starts at the Bernabeu, the left-back was allowed to join Spurs 13 months ago with the expectation that he would establish himself as first choice in North London.
While the 24-year-old has not necessarily made a sustained impact in the Premier League, he has featured on 45 occasions in all competitions.
According to Defensa Central, Los Blancos are now contemplating re-signing the Spaniard during the summer transfer window.
Real will allegedly look to reduce the buy-back clause from €40m (34.01m) to €33m (£28.06m), a request which is unlikely to be accepted by Spurs chairman Daniel Levy.
The La Liga side can only activate the option in one of the next two transfer windows.