Even though Dejan Kulusevski has been a regular in Tottenham Hotspur’s starting teams this season, there’s no guarantee he’ll stay at the club for longer.
The winger was loaned to Spurs by Juventus last summer, and the agreement between clubs included the obligation for a permanent move depending on certain conditions, including qualifying for the Champions League.
Il Bianconero now comes up to say that the redemption ‘will not occur’, so it’s time for Tottenham to reflect whether they’ll invest to purchase the player.
The Italian outlet points out there’s been a ‘revolution’ at Spurs with the recent departures at the club, and it’s ‘not excluded’ that he’ll return to Turin at the end of the season.
The funny thing is that Kulusevski doesn’t want to be back at Juventus. It’s said that with manager Massimiliano Allegri in charge, the player ‘would ask for a transfer’ again, seeking a club where he can get more minutes.
That undoubtedly plays on Tottenham’s side, who can use that argument to find a bargain with the Old Lady, as they may need to get rid of him anyway. Kulusevski is currently valued by Transfermarkt at €55m.
Last week, we had already seen reports from Italy claiming his future at Spurs would entirely depend on who takes charge of the club next season.