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'It is an honour' - Agent of Tottenham defender responds to Juventus & Napoli interest with summer transfer mooted

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  • Dragusin could be on the move in 2025
  • Has been linked with a transfer back to Serie A
  • Struggling for minutes at Tottenham
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Dragusin, who joined Spurs from Genoa last January for a reported €31 million (£25.8m/$32.8m), has struggled for consistent playing time. Though he has had limited appearances in the Premier League and Europa League this season, he has seen increased action recently due to Micky van de Ven’s injury. Performances have been mixed, but they have led to reignited interest from Serie A giants Juventus, where Dragusin began his professional career, as well as league leaders Napoli.

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    WHAT DRAGUSIN'S AGENT SAID

    Dragusin's agent, Florin Manea, expressed pride in being associated with renowned Serie A teams but was quick to point out that such discussions remain speculative for now.

    "It’s an honour for Radu to be wanted by teams like Napoli and Juve, but at the moment they are just rumours," Manea said in an interview with Telecarpi. "We are focused on Tottenham, where he still has five years left on his contract. It’s not easy to go to a top club and make an impact right away, he’s still 22 years old."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    While Manea praised Dragusin’s potential and dedication to Spurs, he acknowledged that the lack of consistent playing time could lead to future considerations.

    "It’s normal that evaluations will be made if he never plays, but he won’t move in January. We’ll re-evaluate in June," he said.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR DRAGUSIN?

    Dragusin will hope that Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou will hand him a start against Manchester City on Saturday. A fine display against the English champions could further boost his stock in the transfer market while also earning some brownie points from his current boss.