Radu Dragusin’s agent schedules emergency Tottenham summit as relegation threat triggers exit rumors
Radu Dragusin’s agent heads to London for crunch talks with Tottenham as Serie A giants Juventus and Fiorentina circle the injured defender.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 29, 2026, 10:08 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

Emergency Summit Scheduled in North London
The representative for Tottenham Hotspur center-back Radu Dragusin is scheduled to arrive in England next week for critical talks regarding the defender’s future. Since his £21.5 million move from Genoa, Dragusin has struggled to cement a consistent role in the starting eleven, largely due to a series of recurring injuries that have limited him to just nine Premier League appearances this season. The upcoming meeting is expected to address the player's lack of minutes and whether a summer transfer is in the best interest of both the club and the player’s career progression.
The Shadow of the Relegation Zone
The uncertainty surrounding Dragusin comes at a volatile moment for Tottenham, as the club finds itself in the uncharacteristic position of battling to remain in the top flight. The looming threat of relegation has triggered a wave of speculation regarding the squad's composition for the 2026,2027 campaign. While Dragusin’s agent has denied that any formal agreements are in place with other clubs, he emphasized that the player’s primary focus remains on securing the points necessary to keep Tottenham in the Premier League before any final decisions are made about the summer window.
Interest from Serie A Giants Intensifies
Despite the player’s struggles in England, his reputation remains high in Italy, where he previously excelled. Juventus and Fiorentina have reportedly emerged as the leading candidates to bring the 24-year-old back to Serie A. Financial analysts suggest that a return to Italy might offer the stability Dragusin needs to rediscover the form that originally prompted Tottenham’s investment. His agent has confirmed that while Italian interest is genuine, no signatures will be put to paper until after the season-defining meeting with Spurs' management.
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