
Tottenham Hotspur are again being linked with Juventus winger Dejan Kulusevski – and their hopes of signing him actually look pretty good.
The Mirror reported in September that Fabio Paratici wants to bring Kulusevski to Tottenham in January.
After all, Paratici paid a huge £37million to sign Kulusevski for Juventus in 2020.
Branded ‘the new Kevin De Bruyne’, Kulusevski has been backed for a huge future but isn’t having a great time this season.
Max Allegri doesn’t appear to be a huge Kulusevski fan, starting him just twice in Serie A this season.
Calciomercato now claim that Kulusevski could be heading for Tottenham in January if Daniel Levy allows some spending.
Tottenham target Kulusevski unhappy at Juventus
That same report states that Kulusevski is unhappy at Juventus and will consider leaving if an offer comes.
The Swede allegedly believes he is ready to be a star somewhere, not just a bench player at Juventus.

Fiorentina and Atalanta have shown an interest, but Kulusevski is aiming higher – and Tottenham seem the most likely destination.
It’s added that Kulusevski has switched agent ahead of a possible move, as he is now represented by Alessandro Lucci.
Paratici has had dealings with Lucci before. Lucci represents the likes of Juan Cuadrado, Leonardo Bonucci, Mattia Perin, Marko Pjaca, Andrea Favilli and Felix Correia, who all joined Juve during Paratici’s time at the club.
That could help Tottenham’s cause with Kulusevski, who may need a fresh start away from Juve.

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