OFFICIAL: Radu Dragusin will undergo surgery for an ACL injury to his right knee

Tottenham confirms that Radu Dragusin will undergo surgery for a front cruciate ligament (ACL) injury on his right knee.

Tottenham has confirmed that defender Radu Dargusin will undergo surgery on a front cruciate ligament (ACL) injury – which contributes to the defensive injury problems of Spurs.

The Romanian defender took the battle last week during the victory of Spurs' Europa League on Elfsborg and calls out serious concerns about whether the center-back will appear again this season.

Dragusin's long spell on the sidelines contributes to the absence of Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie in the defensive areas for Spurs, who welcomed only Micky Van de Ven last week.

Spurs illuminated their defensive injury problems with the signing of £ 21 million from lens defender Kevin Danso from Lens, Havig saw a late bid of £ 70 million for Crystal Palace Captain Marc Guehi.

But it leaves the Austrian, the recurring of the Ven and Utiity player Archie Gray as their only recognized middle-back options.

And Spurs start on Thursday evening in an important part of their season with a semi-final second leg from Carabao Cup with Liverpool, plus a FA Cup fourth round road on Aston Vila on Sunday.

The side of Ange Postecoglou, which is 14th in the Premier League table, also has competition matches against Man City, Bournemouth and Chelsea within the next two months.

Tottenham's next 10 games

February 6: Liverpool (A), Carabao Cup Semi -Final Second Stage – Live on Sky Sports

February 9: Aston Villa (A), Fa Cup Fourth Round

February 16: Man Utd (H) – Live on Sky Sports

February 22: Ipswich (A)

February 26: Man City (H)

March 9: Bournemouth (H) – Live on Sky Sports

March 16: Fulham (A)

April 2: Chelsea (A)

April 5: Southampton (H)

April 12: Wolves (A)

Tottenham's transfer star analyzed

Michael Bridge from Sky Sports News:

“Mathys Tel was perhaps the most controversial signing on Deadline Day.

“Tel told Spurs on Friday that he wanted to stay in Bayern Munich, but after a weekend of thinking and a long conversation with Ange Postecoglou, the deal was back as we were unveiled on Monday afternoon for afternoon.

“Spurs also successfully negotiated an option of £ 45 million to buy the deal.

“Kevin Danso arrived from Lens on Saturday evening, while goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky enjoyed an impressive start after his transfer from Slavia Prague.

“Spurs had worked to bring in another defender after Danso, due to a serious knee injury to Radu Dragusin.

“They had rejected a significant bid for Crystal Palace -defender Marc Guehi on weekends, with reports that suggested that it was worth up to £ 70 million.

“Supporters will hope that Danso and count run the ground with a crucial week ahead in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup.”

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