Tottenham Hotspur defender Radu Dragusin has struggled for regular games this season.
The Romanian centre-back joined Spurs from Genoa in the winter transfer window for a fee of around £26.7 million but has failed to make a strong impact so far.
The Tottenham defender is behind Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero in the pecking order and has made only one start in the Premier League this season.
His situation has alerted several clubs in Europe, and he could be one of the players in demand in the January transfer window.
Radu Dragusin makes Spurs decision
According to a report from Sunday Mirror (page 70), Dragusin is being chased by several clubs in Italy, including Napoli.
The Serie A giants are closely monitoring the 22-year-old centre-back, who was sent off after just seven minutes in the 3-0 Europa League win against Qarabag last month.
However, Dragusin is not looking to leave the club at the moment, irrespective of his situation. He will not push to leave the club in January and will stay calm for opportunities.
Even if he remains out of the side, the defender is not expected to look for an exit during the middle of the season.
Ange Postecoglou should give him more chances
Dragusin was brilliant for Romania during the international break and sent a strong message to his manager.
At the moment, it looks really difficult for him to break into the starting line-up, but Ange Postecoglou must use him regularly in cup games.
Managers usually do not want to break their first-choice defensive partnerships, so Dragusin will have to wait for his chances. Both Van de Ven and Romerto are doing an excellent job for the club at the moment, and Postecoglou does not need to break that partnership.
He will get opportunities, and when presented, he needs to grab them with both hands.
