La Gazzetta dello Sport claims Radu Dragusin’s return to Juventus from Tottenham can’t be ruled out, but the Bianconeri need the green light from North London.
Juventus director Cristiano Giuntoli confirmed on Saturday that the Bianconeri would be looking for a temporary replacement for the injured Gleison Bremer in the January transfer window.
Milan Skriniar, a former Inter defender now at PSG, and ex-Juventus centre-back Dragusin have emerged as the primary candidates for the Old Lady, but negotiations haven’t yet begun.
Dragusin has solid bond in Turin, but Juventus need Tottenham green light
The latest report from Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Dragusin still has a solid bond in Turin and would be open to listening to a Juventus proposal in January.
However, the Bianconeri are unlikely to consider a permanent transfer and would get the player on loan instead.
It remains to be seen if Spurs will agree to loan out the player in less than two months, so the Bianconeri are monitoring the market and looking for any possible opportunity.