Tottenham Hotspur’s Radu Drăgușin suffered a serious injury in January and spent over 300 days on the sidelines.
The centre-back is yet to make an appearance since then but was in the squad for Spurs’ defeat to Liverpool on Sunday. Tottenham invested around €30m to sign the defender from Genoa in January 2024. He could return to the Serie A next year.
That’s according to TuttoMercatoWeb. They report there’s a ‘very high’ possibility of the 23-year-old moving to Italy in the winter market or next summer.
It’s claimed Drăgușin returning to Serie A is a ‘more concrete possibility than ever’, at the latest after this season.
The Romania international has a contract until 2030 and Spurs would want to recoup the €30m fee.
The outlet claims a loan with a purchase obligation could be the best formula to convince Tottenham for January. A few Italian clubs would prefer a buying option instead of an obligation.
TMW report AS Roma could consider signing him, especially if Frank’s side are willing to let him leave on loan.
Napoli showed serious interest in Drăgușin before he joined Tottenham and TMW say they still hold him in high regard. It’s unclear whether they are willing to make an approach.