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Strong-minded Dragusin seems the perfect fit for Postecoglou's revolution

January 11, 2024

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Evening Standard

ANGE POSTECOGLOU wants his players to be, above all, "good people" - and in Radu Dragusin, Tottenham believe they have signed another character who fits the ethos of the Australian's revolution.

- Dan Kilpatrick

Strong-minded Dragusin seems the perfect fit for Postecoglou's revolution

"He's capable of achieving things others didn't, because he's very strong morally," said Romanian football expert Emanuel Rosu, who has followed Dragusin's career since he was a teenager and points to the 21-year-old's self-belief.

"He went to Sampdoria [on loan] from Juventus, he went to Salernitana [on another loan]. He didn't have impressive stints there, but he always believed in his qualities. He took another step back, went to Serie B with Genoa and a few thought, 'Okay, in a few years he will be in the Romanian league'. But look what happened: this transfer is a win for moral strength and for self-confidence over anything else." Dragusin will complete his move to Spurs in a deal worth up to €30million (£25.8m) today, with Djed Spence heading the other way on loan until the end of the season.

Although we are just 11 days into January, the transfer has felt like a saga, not least because Bayern Munich made a late attempt to hijack Spurs's deal, agreeing a fee with Genoa late on Tuesday and offering Dragusin a significantly higher salary, according to Florin Manea, the defender's agent.

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