Romanian manager and analyst Laurentiu Reghecampf has urged Radu Dragusin to establish himself as a strong leader of the Romanian national team, claiming that the centre-back will still be sought after by other elite clubs if things do not go well for him at Spurs.
Radu Dragusin prepares for the Euros alongside Romania.
Dragusin has struggled to replace Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven in the starting eleven since joining Tottenham from Genoa in January.
However, he finished the season strongly, starting the club’s final two Premier League games against Manchester City and Sheffield United and producing great performances in both.
With Spurs back in the Europa League, the centre-back hopes to have many more opportunities next season.
Meanwhile, Dragusin has the Euros coming up, with the Tottenham player key to Romania’s prospects of getting out of their group and progressing further in the campaign.
Dragusin pushed to become a leader in Romania.
Reghecampf has now stated that he wants to see the Spurs star become more assertive for his national team.
Laurentiu Reghecampf, the former FCSB manager, said Sport.ro about Dragusin: “I’d like him to establish himself much more in the national squad, that is, to make much more convincing performances. It is not necessary to speak in order to be a leader.
“To establish himself in England, yes I’m sure he will or if not he will go to another top team, also in a strong championship, he has reached a level where he can choose and reach good teams.”
Despite a few whispers from Italy and murmurs from Romania, Tottenham will not consider selling Dragusin next season.
With Postecoglou aiming to compete on all four fronts next season, the 22-year-old will play a crucial role.
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