Radu Dragusin has made his mind up about his Tottenham future in January

Radu Dragusin’s journey at Tottenham Hotspur has been far from ideal since his arrival in North London. The Romanian defender has struggled to cement his place as a regular starter in Ange Postecoglou’s squad, often finding himself overshadowed by the likes of Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven.

Despite showing promise in the limited opportunities he’s been given, Dragusin remains on the periphery, with his playing time restricted to cup and European competitions.

At 22 years old, Dragusin still has plenty of potential, but his progress at Tottenham has been hindered by stiff competition in defense.

In his most recent outing, during a Europa League clash against Qarabag, he was shown a straight red card, a moment that further complicated his chances of breaking into the starting eleven. While this setback could have prompted many players to consider their future, Dragusin appears to have made up his mind regarding his immediate plans.

As the January transfer window approaches, speculation about Dragusin’s future has intensified. Several Italian clubs, including Napoli, have expressed interest in bringing the defender back to Serie A, just a year after he made the switch to England.

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However, despite the tempting offers from Italy, Dragusin has decided to stay at Tottenham and fight for his place in the squad. According to reports from the Daily Mirror, he remains fully committed to proving himself under Postecoglou and aims to challenge Romero and Van de Ven for a spot in the starting lineup.

Dragusin’s determination to stay and fight for his place is commendable, especially considering the interest from top clubs in Italy. His decision to stay at Spurs signals his belief in his abilities and his desire to succeed in the Premier League.

Although his playing time has been limited, his suspension for the red card was only for one match, meaning he is now available for selection once again. With Tottenham facing a hectic schedule of four games in 10 days, Dragusin’s return to the squad comes at a crucial time.

It’s expected that Dragusin will feature in Tottenham’s upcoming Europa League match against AZ Alkmaar, providing him with an opportunity to showcase his skills and stake a claim for more consistent playing time. He may also be involved in the Carabao Cup fourth-round tie against Manchester City, another chance to prove his worth against top-level opposition.

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In addition to Dragusin’s potential involvement, Tottenham will welcome back several key players for the match against AZ Alkmaar. Richarlison is set to make his first start of the season after recovering from an injury that kept him out of action for nine matches.

The Brazilian forward’s return will be a significant boost to the team’s attack, and he will be eager to make an impact as Spurs continue their European campaign.

Heung-min Son, who recently returned from a hamstring injury, could also see more minutes on the pitch as he looks to regain full fitness. Son’s presence in the lineup will add experience and quality to Tottenham’s attacking options, which will be vital as they navigate their busy schedule.

Alongside Dragusin, other players expected to feature against AZ Alkmaar include Ben Davies, Archie Gray, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Lucas Bergvall. These players will offer depth and fresh legs as Tottenham rotate their squad to manage the congested fixture list.

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Tottenham’s predicted lineup for the match against AZ Alkmaar is expected to look like this: Vicario; Udogie, Davies, Dragusin, Gray; Bentancur, Sarr, Bergvall; Johnson, Son, Richarlison. This combination of experience and youthful energy will give Postecoglou a well-balanced team capable of handling the challenge posed by the Dutch side.

As the season progresses, Dragusin’s decision to stay and fight for his place at Tottenham will be put to the test. With a full schedule ahead and opportunities to impress, the Romanian defender will need to seize every chance he gets to show Postecoglou why he deserves more regular playing time.

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