Juventus’ Dejan Kulusevski hasn’t managed to convince Massimiliano Allegri and could be made available in the winter market.
Tottenham Hotspur chief Fabio Paratici signed the winger for the Turin club in 2020 and earlier claims have indicated the Italian could look to sign the player for Spurs.
Calciomercato say Fiorentina and Atalanta have carried out surveys, but the 21-year-old is looking for a bigger club.
When discussing suitors, the website states the north London club ‘could really be serious’ for the Sweden international, if Daniel Levy ‘opens the purse strings’.
Fotbollskanalen interviewed the Sweden international and asked him about his difficult situation at Juve this season. The former Atalanta man, however, views it differently.
“Patience. This is a fantastic challenge. I love to play and I do not like to sit on the bench. We will see how it goes,” he said.
Reports in the Italian media have talked about Tottenham and Kulusevski was directly quizzed about Spurs links.
“It is good that there are clubs (who are interested), because if it does not work in one place then maybe it works in another place,” the Swede explained.
“But as I said: my focus must be on Juventus and to be able to play more. If I start thinking about other clubs, I think it will be very difficult to play more.”
It’s the second time the attacker has been pressed about the Tottenham rumours. The first was during last month’s international break.
Regarding the possibility of changing clubs in the winter market, Kulusevski said: “I’ll see how it goes. I love Juventus and I like to be there, then we’ll see what happens. There is a lot of time left. But I have to start playing more and scoring goals and assists.”