Radu Dragusin has already agreed on personal terms with Roma, but there is work to be done on the option-to-buy fee with Tottenham.There has already been one high-profile exit from Spurs this month, with Brennan Johnson completing a switch to Crystal Palace.Another player who could follow him out the door is Radu Dragusin, whose agent has talked up the possibility of the defender returning to Serie A.Spurs have already turned down an offer from AS Roma for Dragusin, and the centre-back has now reportedly reacted.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramRadu Dragusin is keen to swap Tottenham for AS RomaAccording to a report in Corriere dello Sport (as relayed by Sport Witness), the 23-year-old has made it clear that he wants to move to the Italian capital.It is explained that Dragusin has already agreed personal terms with Roma and is now waiting for Tottenham to reach an agreement with the Serie A club.The centre-back has ‘put his foot down’ and is trying to push through a move to Giallorossi, with whom he is in communication.The outlet states that Roma are working on an initial loan deal with an option to buy Dragusin in the summer, with the club not wanting to insert an obligation to buy due to the defender’s recent ACL injury.Small gap needs to be ironed out between Spurs and RomaCorriere dello Sport claim that Tottenham are willing to loan out the Romanian with an option to buy for €20m (£17.3m), but Roma have not offered above €15m (£13m) for now.It is suggested that the Serie A side could decide to up the value of the option to €18m (£15.5m) in the hope that it would be enough to find common ground with the Premier League side.Meanwhile, another report on TuttoMercatoWeb reports the same €5m gap in the two clubs’ valuations. It is suggested that the deal to take Dragusin to Roma might only be completed in the final days of the transfer window.READ MORE: Tottenham receive loan interest from 7 clubs for player with just 180 minutes this seasonThe post Tottenham and Roma are just £4.3m apart on Radu Dragusin option fee appeared first on Spurs Web.