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·30 mai 2026
Juventus still eyeing Dragusin after Tottenham rejected their winter approach

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·30 mai 2026


Tottenham Hotspur flop Radu Dragusin is on the radar of Italian giants Juventus this summer, according to journalist Mirko Di Natale.
The Spurs defender spent a chunk of the season sidelined and struggled to break into the first team when he returned.
Tottenham are ready to sell for a fee between €15-20 million, and the 36-time Serie A champions are interested.
Dragusin has failed to establish himself in London despite arriving with so much promise following a dominant spell in Italy.
His poor decision-making and reading of the game made it difficult for his aggressive duelling to shine.
Described as a ‘strong defender’, his injuries and the constantly revolving managerial door in the Tottenham dugout didn’t help the situation.
He will be desperate for a reset elsewhere. Regular time will be the priority for the 24-year-old. A new environment could help him get back to his best.
Tottenham also do not need to panic and splash more money on another centre-back if Dragusin departs.
Kevin Danso is already at the club and looks tailor-made for the physical demands of English football. He has been an excellent signing.
The Austrian is aggressive, dominant in duels and brings the warrior mentality Spurs expected when they signed Dragusin.
There is also huge excitement around Luka Vuskovic, who will return from loan after an impressive loan spell.
The Croatian teenager is widely regarded as one of Europe’s brightest defensive prospects, offering composure on the ball alongside strong defensive instincts.
Between Danso’s experience and Vuskovic’s enormous potential, Tottenham already possess enough internal solutions to soften the blow of losing Dragusin.
The Romanian never truly convinced in England despite the hype surrounding his arrival, and a move away may suit all parties.







































