Tottenham were close to signing Radu Dragucin, but now there's an emergency.

Florian Plettenberg, who works for Germany's Sky Sports and is known as the country's transfer market expert, tweeted on Monday afternoon (July 9), "Exclusive news. Tottenham and Genoa have reached a full agreement on Dragucin this morning," he reported.

Plettenberg also revealed the details of the deal. "Tottenham have agreed a transfer fee of €25 million with bonus clauses. Dragucin has signed a contract with Spurs until 2029."

But Plettenberg had one last clue. It was Munich. The Bavarians are also very keen on signing a center back this winter transfer window. With Kim Min-jae participating in the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup, the Bavarians are in need of a center back. 카지노사이트777 

Before Plettenberg broke the news that Tottenham and Genoa had fully agreed on a deal for Dragucin, he wrote: "Munich have made inquiries to Genoa for Dragucin. A deal is not imminent, but negotiations are ongoing. There are frontrunners and Munich want to overtake them. Tottenham are leading the race for Dragucin and Napoli are also pushing. Munich have also entered the race, but there is no official offer yet. There is no verbal agreement and we know that Tottenham and Genoa are close to agreeing a transfer fee."

In the 9th version, he added: "Munich must react today if they want to have a chance to sign Dragucin. No official offer has been made yet."

Eventually, however, the Bavarians came through. On the morning of the 10th, Plettenberg tweeted, "Munich is trying to hijack Dragucin. They have submitted a formal offer to Genoa. Today there were more discussions inside Munich, and Munich president Christopher Froot is even more impressed."

"Tottenham and Genoa even exchanged documents, but it was never a done deal - no flights were booked. Dragusin must now decide. Munich have a chance to sign him. It is an open competition between Tottenham and Munich."