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Radu Dragusin’s agent has insisted he is on course to return, despite Tottenham Hotspur blocking him from playing for Romania.

Digisport cover comments from his agent, Florin Manea, today. He insists all is well with the Romanian central defender.

The outlet explains Dragusin had been in Romania’s plans for the next international break. He was on the preliminary list of players for the games in October.

However, the Tottenham man will not play in either game, with reports explaining Thomas Frank was against the idea.

They convinced Romania to leave Dragusin out, despite their World Cup hopes being at stake.

The 23-year-old is still recovering from a torn cruciate ligament suffered in January. That was the first major injury of his career and expected to keep him out for eight months. Those eight months are now coming to an end.

“Now or in a month at most”

It is because of that he was in Romania manager Mircea Lucescu’s eyeline, but Tottenham have stopped that happening. His agent, though, wants to make it clear that his recovery is right on track.

“Radu is fine. I don’t know if he will be approved to play, especially since he hasn’t started...

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