Transfers involving Tottenham Hotspur can’t happen without drama, can they?
And it’s looking like that’s the case with Radu Dragusin, the defender for Genoa; sources tell HITC Football that Tottenham Hotspur has signed the 21-year-old ahead of Bayern Munich, despite Bayern Munich’s last-ditch effort to sabotage the agreement.
According to Gary Rowett, who spoke on The trade Show on Sky Sports, Radu Dragusin will prove to be a “really good fit” for Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur if the anticipated trade is signed, sealed, and delivered.
Ange Postecoglou is looking for a versatile defender with pace, and this dynamic defender is a highly regarded prospect on the European scene.
Former Millwall manager Gary Rowett said that Radu Dragusin is a’very aggressive’ and’mobile’ defender who can also play in a back three.
That is a technique or configuration that Ange Postecoglou has not yet utilized, but now that he has another centre-back in his squad, he can attempt it if he wants.
This is an important signing for Tottenham, and Gary Rowett holds him in high regard.
Radu Dragusin joins Tottenham
“Yes, but it’s Tottenham, isn’t it?! They never appear to want to pay the money and instead seek a cunning arrangement, which is how they operate under Daniel Levy,” Rowett explained.
“What I’d say is that Dragusin is a guy who could be a great match for Spurs. He is really aggressive. Very mobile. He can play in a back three, as he currently does at Genoa. He’d fit the back two. Tottenham are looking for a fast-paced back two.Playing from the midway line and quite high up the pitch. You require movement. I believe he would allow them to avoid playing Emerson Royal or Ben Davies since it appears they do not want to play Eric Dier, no matter how excellent a footballer he is.
Tottenham’s recruiting under Ange Postecoglou
If you consider Timo Werner’s arrival and the likely deal for Dragusin, Spurs are doing something unusual: they are being efficient in the transfer market.
This isn’t a scenario where the Spurs manager needs someone to join the XI; when everyone is fit, he and the fans are content with what they have.
However, he should improve his squad’s depth, which has plainly been missing this season.
Tottenham are currently fifth in the Premier League table, and they are certain that they will finish in the top four this season.
Well, early January transfer transactions, combined with the return of injured players, only raises the possibilities of this happening.
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