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What Napoli decided after finding out the date of Radu Drăgușin's return!

Article by Aurelian Botezatu – published on Friday, April 11, 2025, 15:31 / Updated on Friday, April 11, 2025 15:33

Napoli has been interested in Radu Drăgușin (23 years old) for a long time, even after the Romanian international broke his cross ligaments.

However, the situation has changed 180 degrees from the moment when the doctors who care said that Tottenham's defender is still in the early stages of recovery and on the ground would be expected to return only by the end of the year, somewhere in November.

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Jakub Kiwior, instead of Radu Drăgușin

According to the British publication “Caughtoffside”, specialized in transfers, the Italians gave up the idea of ​​bringing Radu Drăgușin and, according to his sources, coach Antonio Conte was oriented on Jakub Kiwior from Arsenal.

Conte was also interested in Kiwior and in winter, but the “tunnels” then refused from the beginning the idea of ​​renouncing the Polish defender. He is not a holder, but he is considered by the manager Mikel Arta as “a useful player”. The Napoletans also know what potential it has, given that he played at Spezia before reaching the Premier League.

The specialist in kinetotherapy who takes care of Radu Drăgușin: “I would say that it will need another three months”

Cute? A kinetotherapy specialist who takes care of him, Dr. Rajpal Brar, recently explained that the Romanian international, 23, is still in the early stages of recovery and that he will need another three months, from now on, until he can resume his training! And only in November will be able to be taken into account by the manager Ange Postecoglou for an official match.

“Drăgușin is still in the relatively incipient stages of the recovery process, about eight weeks after the operation,” Brar explained: “He works to improve the strength, the amplitude of movement, some balance activities and to return to normal walking.

In the best case, the return to individual training will occur in the second part of this summer, before the start in the next season. I would say that it will need another three months. ”

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