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Exclusive: Spurs Scout Las Palmas’ Mika Mármol with £10m Release Clause

Tottenham Hotspur are pursuing Las Palmas defender Mika Marmol as Radu Dragusin looks to depart. Marmol, a highly regarded 24-year-old Spanish center-back, has caught Spurs' eye with his versatility. Dragusin, facing an uncertain future, is a target for clubs like Fiorentina and Roma. Marmol's contract is expiring, and his release clause is set at £10m. Barca retains 50% of his future rights but is unlikely to bring him back. He is being closely monitored as a potential replacement for Dragusin.

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Neil Goulding
Neil Goulding
Senior Sports Reporter
Louis Hobbs
Sports Editor

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Tottenham Hotspur have added Mika Mármol's name to their wanted list with Radu Drăgușin set to leave north London, SportsBoom can exclusively reveal.

The Spaniard, aged 24, opted to remain with Las Palmas last season despite their relegation to Segunda Division.

Despite that, he remains one of his country’s most respected young defenders having excelled for Luis Garcia’s side this term.

Dragusin, who only moved to Spurs from Genoa 24 months ago, faces an uncertain future with Thomas Frank’s side as the Dane battles to secure his position following a chequered start to his reign. 

A regular starter for Romania, Dragusin is a confirmed target for Fiorentina while Roma are also understood to be interested in acquiring his services to avert a potential injury crisis.

Although Frank’s position remains in the balance, with his own club’s fans calling for him to be sacked following Saturday’s defeat by West Ham United, Spurs have already begun scouring the market for alternatives to Dragusin as the 23-year-old considers a return to Italy where he also represented Juventus, Salernitana and Sampdoria after progressing through the ranks at Studentesc Bucuresti in his native Bucharest.

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And that has seen them place Marmol under the microscope, given the similarities between his game and Dragusin.

Marmol began his career with Barcelona before establishing himself at Andorra. He then joined the Gran Canarians in 2023, and has been capped by both La Roja and Catalonia.

Crucially, Marmol can play either in the middle of a rearguard or as a traditional left back. That versatility, as well as the fact he is unlikely to renew a contract which expires at the end of the present campaign, has alerted Frank’s employers to the possibility of bringing him to England and nurturing his considerable talent.

Barca, who retain a 50 percent stake in the player’s future rights, are unlikely to bring him back to the Nou Camp but, having kept in contact with Marmol’s advisors, have already begun planning to bank a sell-on fee. 

A release clause, believed to be set at £10m, was inserted into the deal he agreed with Las Palmas although Marmol’s army of suitors would prefer to wait until the summer before showing their hands.

Our sources have also confirmed that Spurs have begun sounding out former West Brom boss Ryan Mason as a potential short-term interim manager should they decide to part ways with Thomas Frank.

Editor's Insight

Louis Hobbs
Louis HobbsSports Editor

Barcelona hold 50% of Mármol's future rights and will receive a fee regardless of who signs him - a return on an investment they made some years ago. That guaranteed return is the same as the return-to-player percentages in slots - a guaranteed long-term return that pays out regardless of the outcome of any individual spin.

Neil Goulding
Neil GouldingSenior Sports Reporter

Having written for national newspapers and respected publications for 25 years, Neil brings a wealth of experience as both a writer and journalist. In the past three years, he has done freelance work for BBC Sport.

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