Tottenham could offer Radu Dragusin in deal to sign Yann Bisseck

Tottenham could ponder offering Radu Dragusin to Inter Milan in a bid to prise their centre-back Yann Bisseck. 

According to Inter-Live, Tottenham is considering offering out-of-favour defender Radu Dragusin in a potential deal for Inter Milan star Yann Bisseck. Both defenders are currently not prominently featured for their respective teams, which could give this operation some legs. 

Tottenham are still looking for ways to strengthen their squad, which might see some of their current performers depart in the future. Ange Postecoglu might feel he could make further changes to his team, which could also see stars like Radu Dragusin become dispensable. 

Dragusin was a January 2024 arrival from Genoa, for whom Tottenham fought tooth and nail with Bayern Munich to get the Romanian over the line. Despite managing only 11 appearances since his arrival here, some might argue the defender wasn’t given the right opportunities to shine, as he has mostly featured when Micky Van de Ven or Cristian Romero has been absent. 

Moreover, there are doubts about whether he will improve their backline despite bringing an upgrade to some of the previous incumbents, such as Eric Dier and Davinson Sanchez. Dragusin was reportedly frustrated with the lack of game time in the summer and even considered a return to Serie A. Yet, his decision to stay put has yielded no progress so far, as he firmly remains a bench option for Postecoglou. 

Dragusin’s situation has brought about this story of how Tottenham could ponder offering him in a deal to Inter Milan for Yann Bisseck. The German defender, like the Romanian, has struggled for consistent game time, having seen less of it at the start of the campaign; he’s been used more frequently of late by Simone Inzaghi. 

Tottenham to offer Dragusin for Bisseck

Bisseck remains a highly-rated defender, with many teams keeping tabs on his situation, including Arsenal, as per reports. However, there are doubts whether Inter Milan would like to throw in the towel on the 23-year-old Serie A defender just yet and probably see how he performs until the end of the season. 

The same could go for Dragusin, as Tottenham will not want to lose faith in a player they fought so hard to sign at the start of 2024. Hence, while the idea of an exchange between Spurs and Inter involving those players might seem logical for both their careers, those teams might wait until the summer rather than rush towards a deal in January. 

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