Dejan Kulusevski has revealed what he will miss the most when he leaves Tottenham.
The Swede has become a beloved figure among Tottenham Hotspur fans since his arrival from Juventus in January 2022.
The wide forward was initially signed on an 18-month loan deal for €10 million, with an option to buy, which was eventually exercised by Spurs in the previous summer window, securing his services until 2028.
Kulusevski has established himself as a dependable asset for manager Ange Postecgolou, contributing consistently on the field.
However, it’s not just his performances that have endeared him to the club; it’s also the close-knit environment within the team that he values deeply.
In a recent piece for The Players’ Tribune, Kulusevski expressed his fondness for the Tottenham Hotspur family, highlighting the camaraderie and support among teammates.
He particularly emphasised the bond formed in the dressing room, which he anticipates will be the hardest thing to leave behind when his time at the club comes to an end.
He said:
“Playing for this club is like being part of a family. Going into training, you love everybody. I’m going to become a father soon, and many of my teammates just got a kid, so we talk a lot about parenthood. I already know that the day I leave Spurs, the part I’ll miss the most is the dressing room.”
Credit goes to Postecoglou for fostering such a positive atmosphere within the squad, where players feel like they are part of a close-knit family.
Kulusevski’s contributions on the field have been significant, with 6 goals and 3 assists in 25 Premier League appearances this season.
Beyond his direct goal involvements, he has been instrumental in creating scoring opportunities for his teammates, leading in open-play chances created alongside other top players in Europe.
His impact both on and off the field demonstrates his value to Tottenham Hotspur, and he remains an integral part of the team’s success.