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Fabrizio Romano provides an update on how Tottenham views Dejan Kulusevski

By Eddie Razo -

Tottenham Hotspur needed to reinforce their attack to lessen their dependence on Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. The Spurs attack suffers when they struggle or are out of the lineup. 

As a result, the north London club made an addition during the January transfer window. Tottenham made a loan deal with Juventus for Dejan Kulusevski, who has fit in at the Premier League club since his arrival. 

Transfer window specialist Fabrizio Romano provided an update on how Spurs management is seeing Kulusevski. He states that the north London club is “more than happy” with the 21-year-old as part of their long-term project.

Spurs will have to decide whether they want to exercise the €35-million (£29.4-million) this summer. However, should they qualify for the UEFA Champions League, that option to buy clause becomes mandatory; also, if Kulusevski makes 15 appearances as a starter, the clause will be triggered too.

Kulusevski has made ten appearances, scoring two goals and registering four assists.

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Sonificent
Sonificent
2 years ago
Reply to  Paul

Chelsea get it right more than wrong and have a trophy cabinet to prove it. Ziyech and Werner vs NBelly and LoNoShow. I know who I would take and the price tags are very similar. Levy out.

Paul
Paul
2 years ago
Reply to  judge

Am beginning to wonder what people look for in a player. Excuse me on this point. I think some people like to see us suffer. They have nothing to say as Conte find a midfielder that has a pass and ball control allowing PEH to be himself. Dejan Kulu is not as quick as Moura,but he is so composed and seems a better finisher. Both came in with us flailing like a wounded Cockrell and fix those positions. A few months in England and you cannot tell from their performances. If you look at the Pulusic, Tim wermer Ziyech and others it took them 2 years to adapt, the big clubs can obsorb their cost, go out and get Lukaku who is struggling like crazy.

England Mike
England Mike
2 years ago

He’s done well and made an impact since his arrival no doubt, however it may be because he has more of an incentive playing for a new contract, nothing wrong with that but I’m not convinced he has enough to offer yet.

judge
judge
2 years ago

Currently , you would have to be brain-dead not to want Kulu to stay .
He AND Betancur have definitely bolstered squad and team and takes us a step nearer the required 4th spot .
Results , as they do , have conspired to bring us back into The CL race , a strong finish needed , but these two boys have brought a stronger mentality and they can play a bit too .
If Sonny was to re-ignite [ no finger pointing, he gives us it all but he’s exhausted ] for the last 6 or 7 games , I think its achievable .and even more so if the Villans can do us a favour this morning !!!!!!!!!!1

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