Spurs table official bid for Dragusin
Tottenham have launched an official proposal worth up to £25.7million for Dragusin in the last 24 hours, according to transfer expert Romano, and they are desperate to reach an agreement with Genoa as fellow suitors Bayern Munich have refrained from lodging a bid of their own at this stage. The Italian journalist suggests Djed Spence, who has returned to north London after Leeds United took advantage of a break clause written into his season-long loan earlier this week, would head in the opposite direction until the end of the campaign if their offer is accepted.
In a major boost for Tottenham, it has emerged that Genoa are prepared to agree a deal which would see the out-of-favour right-back embark on a fresh challenge at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium, and negotiations will continue between the two clubs. Spurs‘ willingness to send Spence to Serie A comes after they initially tested Il Grifone’s resolve with a verbal offer worth £21million for Dragusin, which fell short of his current employers’ £26million demands, but he is pushing to rubber-stamp his arrival in the capital by the end of the week.
But transfer insider Dean Jones recently told GIVEMESPORT that Tottenham have not had any issues when it has come to negotiating personal terms with Dragusin, meaning they are already one step ahead of Thomas Tuchel’s side, and they have seen him as a more attainable signing than fellow centre-back target Jean-Clair Todibo, of Nice. Fabrizio Romano update – Radu Dragusin Romano understands that Tottenham are in pole position to acquire Dragusin, despite facing competition from a number of fellow suitors, as they have remained in constant dialogue with Genoa as they attempt to reach a compromise.
Dier sets sights on move to Germany
Eric Dier is eager to join Bayern Munich after reaching an agreement over personal terms, according to Sky Sports Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, but he is waiting for the German giants to rubber-stamp his switch from Tottenham.
The reputable journalist suggests Spurs have already given the green light for the deal to go through for less than £4.3million, after the England international has been restricted to just 198 minutes of action this season thanks to falling out of favour under Postecoglou, and he has already held discussions with the Bundesliga title-chasers’ chief Tuchel about his plans.
Tottenham have been keen to cash in on Dier as he has entered the final six months of his £85,000-per-week contract, meaning they are at risk of seeing him walk away as a free agent and failing to recoup any funds if they do not sanction his departure before the February 1 deadline.
Leave a Comment