Tomori was a target for Spurs during the January transfer window, but they were unable to sign him. But now that Milan is apparently keen to lure Dragusin to the San Siro, they could have another opportunity. Given that both defenders have comparable market values, a straight swap is conceivable, according to Calciomercato.it. According to the report, Spurs are prepared to let go of Dragusin since they do not have him in their long-term plans.
The player is "ever closer" to going back to Italy, it continues. Dragusin arrived at Tottenham in January 2024 after rejecting interest from Bayern Munich in favour of a move to North London. Spurs signed the Romanian for a record €25 million, making him the most expensive player in his country’s history, with an additional €5 million in potential add-ons.