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Tottenham now confident of getting £25.68m transfer deal done – journalist

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Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly confident of getting a deal done for Juventus winger Dejan Kulusevski.

According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano on Twitter, Tottenham Hotspur and Juventus are in talks over a permanent deal for Dejan Kulusevski in the summer transfer window.

Talks between Spurs and Juve are going well and advancing nicely, according to Romano, who has added that the Premier League club are now confident of getting a deal done for €30 million (£25.68 million).

The 23-year-old Sweden international winger joined Tottenham on loan from Juventus in January 2022.

That loan spell has now ended.

Kulusevski scored seven goals and gave 15 assists in 48 appearances in the Premier League for Tottenham.

Romano wrote on Twitter (10:58pm, June 15, 2023): “Negotiations between Tottenham and Juventus for Dejan Kulusevski are taking place and advancing very well. pastedGraphic.pngpastedGraphic_1.pngpastedGraphic_2.png #THFC

“There’s confidence to get deal done for fee close to €30m. Spurs want to keep Dejan. @SkySport

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Tottenham Hotspur should keep Dejan Kulusevski

In our view, Tottenham Hotspur should do their best to get a deal done with Juventus for Dejan Kulusevski.

While the winger did not have the best of times last season, he was still an important player for Spurs.

And he is only 23.

The Sweden international is a big talent, and we believe that he will get better and improve further in the coming years.

Kulusevski made 23 starts and seven substitute appearances for Tottenham last season.

The winger scored two goals and gave seven assists in those games.

There is speculation that Newcastle have been offered the chance to sign the winger, which means that Spurs could find competition to sign him.