Tottenham Hotspur defender Radu Dragusin is at the centre of growing transfer speculation, with his agent expected to travel to England next week for important discussions about the player’s future.
Spurs are bracing for a crucial summer as they battle to avoid relegation, and uncertainty continues to surround several members of the squad — including the Romanian centre-back.
Dragusin, 24, arrived from Genoa in 2024 for around £21.5 million, becoming the most expensive Romanian footballer in history. However, his time in North London has not gone as planned, with injuries and competition limiting him to just nine Premier League appearances this season, only six of them starts.
With Tottenham currently sitting in the relegation zone, rumours of a potential exit have intensified. Italian sides Fiorentina and Juventus have both been linked with a move for the defender.
Despite the speculation, Dragusin’s agent, Florin Manea, insists no decisions have been made yet. Speaking recently, he made it clear that the player’s current focus remains on helping Spurs avoid the drop.
Manea revealed he has not held talks with any clubs so far but plans to meet Dragusin in person soon to assess the situation.
He explained that there is no rush to decide the next step, adding that discussions about the future will only take place once the season concludes. For now, the priority is clear: securing Tottenham’s Premier League status.
His stance comes as a positive sign for Spurs, who could face a major squad overhaul in the summer. While a few players have reportedly been deemed untouchable, the majority of the squad faces an uncertain future.
Interestingly, Dragusin has barely featured under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, playing just a single minute since the Italian took charge, raising further questions about his role going forward.
Meanwhile, other defensive changes could be on the horizon. Cristian Romero is attracting interest, with Tottenham believed to be open to offers around £60 million, while Micky van de Ven is reportedly unwilling to extend his stay, alerting several top clubs across Europe.
As things stand, Dragusin’s future remains undecided — but with his agent heading to England soon, clarity could arrive in the coming days.