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Tottenham now told their 21-year-old player will be worth £85 million in just two years
Tottenham Hotspur have been told that Radu Dragusin will be worth a fortune in just two years if he plays regularly.
Spurs have had a fantastic transfer window so far. They’ve offloaded the likes of Eric Dier, Hugo Lloris and Ivan Perisic and have also brought in Timo Werner and Dragusin. The latter has come in with a lot of hype.

Tottenham told Radu Dragusin will be worth £85m in two years
Tottenham signed Radu Dragusin from Genoa in a £26.7 million deal earlier this month ().
The Romania international made a good name for himself in Italy, where he was a regular starter for Alberto Gilardino’s side.
Tottenham identified him as their top target for this month, and Ange Postecoglou‘s side wrapped up a deal to sign him, beating Bayern Munich along the way.
Dragusin has received a lot of praise from people back in his home country. His own agent thinks he will be at Real Madrid in a few years. Now, the former president of the Romanian league thinks he will be worth a fortune soon.
Speaking to , Dumitru Dragomir claimed Dragusin’s value will be as high as €100 million (£85m) in just two years – if he starts regularly for Spurs.
He said: “If he’s a starter, he’ll sell for €100 million (in) two years. If he starts!
“I was reading that the English were angry with Manea (Dragusin’s talkative agent). He gave him positive publicity, it’s not negative.”

Radu Dragusin needs to keep his feet on the ground
Radu Dragusin’s move to Tottenham is the biggest of his career, and it’s understandable why everyone back home in Romania are excited.
However, it’s important for the 21-year-old to keep his feet on the ground.
Dragusin is still only a backup for Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, and it is likely he will only play a few minutes here and there this season.
The Romanian still has a long way to go before he can triple his value. He just needs to put his head down, work hard and ignore all the noise around him.
We’re sure Ange Postecoglou and the Tottenham coaching staff would’ve told him that already.