Tottenham Hotspur are now ready to increase their initial offer for Radu Dragusin.
That is according to journalist Rudy Galetti, who has reported on X how much Tottenham are now willing to pay for the Genoa central defender.
So, what has been reported about Tottenham Hotspur and Radu Dragusin? Let’s take a look.
Tottenham Hotspur ready to increase offer for Radu Dragusin
Well, according to Rudy Galetti on X, Tottenham Hotspur are very keen on signing Radu Dragusin from Genoa in the January transfer window.
The Italian journalist has reported that there will be a new round of talks between Tottenham and Genoa over a deal for Dragusin.
Spurs are now ready to increase their offer to €27 million (£23.27 million) for the Romania international centre-back.
Genoa, though, are insisting on a €30 million (£25.86 million) transfer fee. Manchester United have also been linked with Dragusin, who, according to former Juventus player and manager Andrea Pirlo, is “physically very strong”.

Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano had reported that the defender has already agreed personal terms with Spurs.
My View: Tottenham Hotspur should pay the transfer fee needed for Radu Dragusin
In my view, Tottenham Hotspur should pay the extra few million needed to get a deal done for Radu Dragusin now.
Spurs are a big and rich club, and I think that the Premier League club can afford to pay the extra £2.59 million that Genoa need to sell them Dragusin in the January transfer window.
If the 21-year-old defender is keen on a transfer to Tottenham and Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou personally wants to bring him to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, then club chairman Daniel Levy should make a deal happen as soon as possible.
Tottenham are aiming to finish in the top four of the Premier League table this season, and who knows, the North London club could even challenge for the title.
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