Tottenham Hotspur have undoubtedly placed a lot of faith in Ange Postecoglou’s growing vision at the club.
Postecoglou’s first six months in North London couldn’t have gone any better, but he will argue that he would have like to avoid some major injuries.
However, the foundations that Daniel Levy and his manager are laying appear to be ideal for the club’s future success.
Timo Werner and Radu Dragusin’s January arrivals demonstrated how well-thought out and efficient the club’s new era would be.
However, it has been alleged that Levy did not have the same haste as his management in one of those transactions.
According to The Sun, Tottenham were happy to wait on a deal for Dragusin, but Postecoglou pushed hard for the signing of a player he saw as crucial to his ambition.
It was widely rumored that Postecoglou sought another center-back in the summer.
And based on this information, the manager left nothing to chance in January.
Moreover, £27 million Dragusin’s instant start at Old Trafford demonstrated the importance of having someone with his profile in the team.
Ange Postecoglou encouraged Tottenham to swiftly include Radu Dragusin in his proposal.
Of course, it will be intriguing to see if Spurs are as eager to pursue another deal this month.
Arthur Vermeeren of Royal Antwerp appears to be one of Europe’s next top players, at only 18 years old and a lot of potential.
Spurs were recently reported to be interested in the teenage midfielder, and it appears that they aren’t alone.
Atletico Madrid is now in talks with Antwerp regarding a transaction.
And it should now be evident how serious Tottenham are about bringing the players into Postecoglou’s project.
Vermeeren may be the ideal candidate to develop alongside Yves Bissouma, Pape Matar Sarr, and Rodrigo Bentancur.
The three Tottenham players mentioned will require a significant amount of game time, implying that Vermeeren can adjust his game accordingly.
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