Former Romania manager Edi Iordanescu has shared the details of the conversation he had with Radu Dragusin regarding a possible exit from Tottenham.
Spurs Web has relayed several reports over the last few days suggesting that Roma and Tottenham are in talks over a loan deal with an option/obligation to buy the Spurs star.
It has even been suggested by some sources that Spurs and Roma are not far away from striking a deal for Dragusin as talks continue.
The Tottenham defender has his heart set on joining the Serie A club and is thought to be pushing for the transfer.

Edi Iordanescu reveals Tottenham defender Radu Dragusin has three options
We have heard over recent days that RB Leipzig have expressed an interest in Dragusin, while some sources have said that Napoli have also explored a move for the Tottenham defender.
Former Romania boss Iordanescu has now said that the 23-year-old Spurs man is now contemplating his future as he holds talks with three different clubs.
Iordanescu told DigiSport about Draugsin’s future: “I hope Radu Dragusin makes the right choice during this period. He is at a crossroads and I know he has two or three concrete discussions in Italy and Germany.
“He asked me for an opinion and I told him to be extremely pragmatic, because we keep in touch directly or indirectly. Radu just needs a little support, a little trust. I’m sure he’ll make the right choices. He comes from a family of athletes and he’s a strong man.”
Spurs may deny Dragusin a January exit
It emerged last week that the Tottenham centre-back had put his foot down to demand a move in search of regular game time.
However, Calciomercato.it claimed a couple of days ago that the Lilywhites had decided not to let Dragusin leave this month.
The outlet claimed that Tottenham had communicated their stance to the Romanian international. That decision may have been influenced by the fact that Ben Davies now faces a lengthy spell on the treatment table.
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