Tottenham will 'no doubt' complete the permanent signing of Dejan Kulusevski this summe

Tottenham will ‘no doubt’ complete the permanent signing of Dejan Kulusevski this summer amid the Swede’s impressive loan deal… with Antonio Conte’s side ‘willing to pay £31m for the striker if they qualify for La Liga’ next season’s Champions

  • Dejan Kulusevski will join Tottenham on a permanent deal next summer
  • The Sweden international has impressed since joining on loan in January
  • Antonio Conte’s side will pay £31m if they finish in the top four
  • If they don’t, they will likely still take an option to buy the 22-year-old.

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Tottenham will complete the permanent signing of Dejan Kulusevski this summer, according to a report.

The Swedish midfielder has impressed in north London since joining Juventus on loan in January, and the club will offer him a deal at the end of the season.

According to Fabricius Romano Per The Sun, Tottenham will be required to pay £31m for Kulusevski if he plays at least 20 Premier League games this season and Antonio Conte’s side finish in the top four.

Tottenham are set to complete the permanent signing of Dejan Kulusevski next summer.

Tottenham are set to complete the permanent signing of Dejan Kulusevski next summer.

Even if Tottenham fail to qualify for the Champions League, there is an option to buy Kulusevski.

The player himself has previously admitted that “everything is going better” in England than in Italy.

Since joining at the start of the year, Kulusevski has scored six goals in 29 games for Tottenham.

He has become a fan favorite in Antonio Conte’s side and has played a vital role in improving the club, helping the team qualify for the Champions League this season.

Antonio Conte's side have an obligation to buy Kulusevski for £31m if they finish in the top four

Antonio Conte’s side have an obligation to buy Kulusevski for £31m if they finish in the top four

The 22-year-old has expressed his decision to leave Juventus to join Spurs on several occasions.

He told Gazzetta dello Sport in September: ‘Sometimes in football things just go well. I haven’t changed anything in these months.

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“I always go and always went out to the field with all the commitment. However, at Juventus something did not work no matter how hard I worked.

If they don't qualify for the Champions League, there is still an option to buy the 22-year-old

If they don’t qualify for the Champions League, there is still an option to buy the 22-year-old

“I like to look forward instead of looking back. It wasn’t good at Juventus for many reasons and when you realize that things don’t work out, it’s hard to change direction in the same environment.

“The decision to leave Italy was the best thing I could do in that situation.”

He will return to action for Tottenham this weekend when they take on Arsenal in the North London derby on Saturday.

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