Tottenham Hotspur have been working at an excellent pace at the start of the January transfer window in wrapping up necessary additions to the squad. After securing the signing of Timo Werner on loan from RB Leipzig, they have also now been able to announce the acquisition of Serie A side Genoa’s defender Radu Dragusin.
Tottenham Hotspur Announce Radu Dragusin Signing
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Dragusin Becomes Spurs Second January Signing
The Lilywhites have announced the official signing of the Romanian centre-back who has signed a “contract which will run up until 2023” with the club and.He will also be wearing the number six shirt at the club.
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In their official statement after announcing the deal, the club stated: “We are delighted to announce the signing of Radu Drăgușin from Serie A side Genoa, subject to international clearance and a work permit. The Romania international has signed a contract with the Club which will run until 2030 and he will wear the number six shirt.”
What Is Next For Tottenham?
The Lilywhites have a few tough games ahead in January, which include a trip to Manchester to face Manchester United and then also an FA Cup fourth-round clash against Manchester City at home. But now that these transfers have been sorted before these matches, it means that Postecoglou gets more squad depth and more options to choose from for the matches in the second half of the campaign.
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With Son Heung-min currently on international duty with South Korea, Spurs will probably welcome Werner’s arrival to bolster their options in the attack. The arrival of Dragusin, who has helped Genoa keep three clean sheets in Serie A this season and put in impressive displays against Juventus and Inter Milan, will help strengthen their back line and also ensure that the coach isn’t forced to play full-backs as centre-backs going forward.