Juventus loanee Dejan Kulusevski set for talks over Tottenham Hotspur future
Dejan Kulusevski, who is on loan at Tottenham Hotspur from Juventus, is set for talks with the North London side after the commencement of the campaign.
The Sweden international joined the Lilywhites on a temporary move in January 2022. Spurs have the option to buy the forward for €35 million at the end of the season. However, it remains to be seen whether the club will trigger it.
Speaking to the media via transfer guru Fabrizio Romano on Twitter, the 23-year-old is unsure about where his future lies. To that end, the forward is set for discussions with Tottenham.
Dejan Kulusevski on loan deal expiring in June and buy option available for Spurs: “I don't know honestly… we will see”. ⚪️🇸🇪 #THFC
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 28, 2023
“I just focused on the pitch, I tried to do as good as I can and now of course it's time to speak with the club”. pic.twitter.com/fgBbca3KIw
“I don’t know honestly… we will see. I just focused on the pitch, I tried to do as good as I can and now of course it’s time to speak with the club.”
Kulusevski has been electric since making his way to Spurs. Last season under Antonio Conte, the winger became a key player for the North London side as we ended up securing a place in the top four.
The forward brought much-needed energy and directness to our attack in the previous campaign. At the start of the 2022/23 term, the Swedish national was putting in encouraging performances.
However, injuries have hampered the 23-year-old’s season. Over the last few months, the youngster has not looked his best either. The Lilywhites have endured a disappointing season as well.
Tottenham have relied on Harry Kane to find the back of the net on a consistent basis in the last few years. Unfortunately, the English skipper has not had considerable support from our other attackers up top in the current campaign.
Son Heing-min, Richarlison and Arnaut Danjuma have been underwhelming. Similarly, Kulusevski has failed to replicate the form he had shown at Spurs last season. He started in our final game of the term as we beat Leeds United 4-1.
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While the Swedish national has not been up to the mark in recent weeks, it would still be wise to secure his signature on a permanent basis. The 23-year-old has shown immense potential during his time at the North London side.