Tottenham’s Radu Dragusin has attracted the attention of several clubs in the January transfer window, with several Italian giants linked with his signature, raising the possibility of a return to Serie A.
The Romanian centre-back joined Spurs with high expectations, but has struggled to play consistently and is now pushing for a return to Italy, where he previously played for Juventus, Genoa and Sampdoria, sources close to the agent industry say. catch off side.
AS Roma are currently in the lead. The Giallorossi made their first concrete move by submitting an offer for a loan deal with an option to buy.
However, Tottenham rejected the initial offer and remain steadfast in their stance that they want a permanent transfer for between 25 million and 30 million euros.
Tottenham only want permanent transfer
Spurs believe Dragusin’s age, potential and Serie A pedigree justify his valuation and are unwilling to settle for a temporary deal that delays financial security.
The defender has only made one Premier League appearance for the north London club this season.
With a net income of around €3 million per season, Dragusin is willing to adjust his wages if it means securing a return to Italy, the environment where he is most comfortable and where his style of play has historically flourished.
Roma are not the only club in the competition. Fiorentina, AC Milan, Napoli, Inter Milan and Juventus have all shown interest.
Fiorentina appear to be outsiders due to their position in the league and the player’s reluctance to join mid-level projects, despite initial inquiries.
Juventus enter race to sign former defender
Dragusin’s former club Juventus have already begun exploring a reunion, seeing him as a good-value option to strengthen their defensive depth.
Napoli and Inter are scrutinizing the market for centre-backs amid aging squads and contract uncertainty, with Dragusin high on their shortlists.
Negotiations are expected to be difficult. While Roma remain determined, Tottenham’s refusal to accept a loan structure suggests any deal would require immediate financial commitment.
The next few weeks could decide his long-term future, as the player aims to make a comeback and Serie A clubs are also making active moves.
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