Antonio Nusa has been left out of the KRC Genk squad for tonight’s game but manager Ronny Deila is confident that a £30 million-plus go to the Premier League will no longer take place for the Tottenham Hotspur and Brentford target.
Had things labored out differently, had Brentford not been spooked by an issue they observed during Antonio Nusa’s medical tests, tonight’s Jupiler League conflict between Genk and OH Leuven could have been a farewell look forthe Norway international.
Instead, Nusa has been left out of the Genk squad entirely, head teach Ronny Deila worried about what impact weeks of unending hypothesis may have had on a still 18-year-old forward.
“It’s in reality been a lot for him the remaining few days,” Deila tells the Genk website. “So we left him at domestic today. He is fit, so the intention is for him to be lower back on Sunday.”
Tottenham and Brentford held Antonio Nusa talks
Deila’s comments about Nusa’s health feel mainly pertinent, given that Brentford seemed to walk away from a doable £31 million deal after growing involved about what was viewed as a potentially ‘serious’ issue, not solely with the teenager’s knee but his returned as well.
Tottenham also held talks to convey Nusa to North London earlier than capital town competitors Brentford moved into pole position a few days ago.
Former Celtic boss Deila is now assured that the so-called ‘Norwegian Neymar’ will continue to showcase his twinkling footwork in the blue-and-black stripes until the summer at least, a January departure apparently now off the cards until Spurs come calling with an eleventh-hour offer.
“I do sometimes receive an update on the situation,” Deila adds, talking to Sportwereld
“He is our participant today, and I understand that he will continue to be till the end of the season anyway. I prefer nothing more than that, so I can’t be dissatisfied in that respect.
“Nusa will be there once more on Sunday (three days after the window closes).”
Tottenham are the window’s massive spenders so far
Tottenham have already signed Radu Dragusinand Timo Werner from Genoa and RB Leipzig respectively. HITC Football understands that there is still hobby in Chelsea captain Conor Gallagher, although Bournemouth have slammed down the shutters on Dominic Solanke with each person hoping to signal the free-scoring striker needing to part with at least £60 million.
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