Agent confirms Tottenham ace is not happy with his current situation; refuses to rule out future move
Tottenham Hotspur’s young defender Radu Dragusin faces a challenging season as he struggles to secure regular playing time under the guidance of manager Ange Postecoglou.
The Romanian was brought in with high expectations but has found his pathway to the starting lineup blocked by Tottenham’s strong center-back duo, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven. This pairing has solidified its position in the defense, making it difficult for Dragusin to earn a spot, despite his potential.
With limited appearances so far, questions have arisen about Dragusin’s future at Tottenham. Yet, his agent, Florian Manea, remains firm that there is no intention to seek a move at this stage. Manea has openly dismissed rumors linking Dragusin to a transfer, emphasizing that no clubs have approached him with any formal interest in signing the young player.
Instead, Manea stresses that Dragusin is focused on making an impact within the Tottenham squad and proving his worth on the field.
According to Manea, Dragusin is well aware of the challenges and remains committed to competing for his place, despite the competitive nature of Tottenham’s defensive lineup. The agent acknowledges that being on the bench isn’t easy for any player, but Dragusin’s determination to fight for his role shows his dedication to making it at Tottenham.
At 22, the Romanian defender recognizes that consistent playing time is essential for his development and long-term prospects, and he’s willing to put in the hard work to prove himself to the management and the fans.
However, while Manea has ruled out any immediate plans for a transfer, he has not entirely dismissed the idea of a future move. Whether Dragusin stays or considers a new opportunity will likely depend on his playing time and involvement as the season progresses.
Manea’s comments suggest that if Dragusin fails to see more action on the pitch, a transfer could be a possibility, but for now, any such talk remains premature.
Manea also commented on the interest Dragusin has received from other clubs, acknowledging that there is external attention, although none have officially reached out to initiate a deal. This level of interest from other teams reflects Dragusin’s potential and his reputation as a promising defender, even if he has yet to fully establish himself at Tottenham.
Manea remains clear that while it’s flattering to know other teams are following Dragusin’s progress, their priority is still on his journey with Tottenham.
The focus remains on Dragusin’s performance and his ability to seize opportunities when they arise. If he can make the most of any chance he’s given, he may start to earn more trust and minutes from Postecoglou. For Dragusin, it’s all about proving he can bring value to the Spurs backline and that he’s capable of playing a crucial role in Tottenham’s aspirations.
Whether he eventually cements his place alongside the likes of Romero and van de Ven, or if the season unfolds differently, Tottenham fans will be watching closely to see if Dragusin can make his mark in the Premier League.
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