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Tottenham Hotspur starās agent confirms stance on summer exit
Tottenhamās season has become a test of resolve, and amid the noise of speculation, Radu Dragusin remains anchored to a single objective, keeping Spurs in the top flight. Reports of a return to Italy have gathered pace in recent weeks, yet those closest to the defender insist his attention has not wavered.
It has been a fragmented campaign for Dragusin. The 24-year-old has made only ten appearances, his progress interrupted by a serious ACL injury that ruled him out for much of the season. For a player still adapting to the pace and physicality of English football, the timing could hardly have been more disruptive.
Yet, in the midst of uncertainty, his focus appears uncomplicated. Spursā precarious position has sharpened priorities within the squad, and Dragusinās situation reflects that broader urgency. Survival, rather than speculation, dominates the agenda.
Transfer rumours have pointed towards a possible return to Serie A, where Dragusin built much of his early career with clubs including Juventus and Genoa. Interest from familiar surroundings is hardly surprising, particularly given his limited role this season.
However, his agent Florin Manea has moved to shut down those conversations, offering a clear message about Dragusinās mindset.
Radu Dragusin is committed to Tottenham Hotspur and is focused on helping the team avoid relegation.
No, his agent has confirmed that Dragusin is not considering a summer exit despite transfer rumors.
There have been reports linking Dragusin with a return to Italy, but these have been dismissed by his representatives.

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āI said we wonāt talk until the end of the championship; heās focused on saving Tottenham,ā Manea told Romanian outlet Digi Sport.
His words carry a sense of timing as much as intent. Discussions about the future, he suggests, will come later, once Spursā immediate concerns have been resolved.
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There is, though, an acknowledgement that decisions will eventually need to be made. Manea confirmed plans to travel to London, where he will meet Dragusin to assess what comes next.
āI also talked to him last night. We have time, no one is rushing us for now. If someone calls me, youāll realise Iām talking, but I havenāt been contacted, Iām telling you the truth.
āHis priority now is saving Tottenham. I havenāt talked to Fiorentina, Juventus or even Tottenham. Iāll arrive in England next week, Iāll meet with Radu and weāll see.ā
That measured approach mirrors the broader uncertainty surrounding Spurs. Much depends on how the season concludes, and whether the club can steer clear of relegation danger.
Dragusinās journey has been shaped by Italy, from Sampdoria to Genoa, before his move to north London. That background explains the persistent links, yet it also highlights the significance of his current challenge.
For Spurs, every performance carries weight. For Dragusin, this is not a moment for looking back. It is about establishing himself, contributing when called upon, and helping guide the club through a turbulent campaign.
The future may bring decisions, negotiations, perhaps even a return to familiar territory. For now, though, the message is straightforward. Spurs need stability, and Dragusinās role, however limited it has been, remains part of that effort.