Radu Dragusin has barely featured under Roberto De Zerbi at Tottenham so far, and that has already raised doubts about his future at the club as he may not suit the manager’s style of play.Roberto De Zerbi has made a strong start since taking over at Tottenham Hotspur during the international break, and the team have already shown clear signs of improvement under him. The Italian coach has picked up seven points from his first four Premier League games, including wins over Aston Villa and Wolves in his last two matches.Before his arrival, Spurs had only taken five points from 13 league games under Igor Tudor and Thomas Frank combined, a run that left them in the relegation zone. Since coming in, De Zerbi has also helped improve a few players, with Joao Palhinha and Conor Gallagher both impressing in the win over Villa, where Gallagher also scored. Even so, not every player looks part of his long-term plans, and some are already facing questions about their future.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramRadu Dragusin struggling for opportunities at Tottenham under Roberto De ZerbiRadu Dragusin has found it hard to get regular game time at Tottenham under De Zerbi. He has played just eight minutes in the Premier League since the new manager arrived, which shows he is not currently a main part of the team.He did come on late in the win over Wolves, but since then he has not been trusted to start games. Because of this, there are now questions about how well he suits De Zerbi’s style of play, especially with defenders who are expected to be calm on the ball.Dragusin joined Spurs from Genoa for £25m in January 2024 under Ange Postecoglou to help strengthen the defence. But since the change of manager, his progress has slowed and he has struggled to build a regular place in the team.Some fans have even been very critical, with a few calling him Postecoglou’s worst signing and saying he should not be in the team again, showing how divided opinions are about his performances.His stats also show some of the problems in his performances…Radu Dragusin Stats (Premier League 2025/26)Appearances: 9Starts: 5Pass accuracy: 78%Key passes: 0Error leading to goal: 2Goals conceded while on the pitch: 13These numbers also show that his overall performance has dropped a bit, especially when it comes to passing. He is not as sharp on the ball as before, which is important in De Zerbi’s system. He has also made a few mistakes that have led to chances and goals for opponents. Even though the numbers are not too high, these errors are still a concern and affect how much he is trusted in big games.Because of all this, his future wiyh the Lilywhites is not clear right now. With only five league starts this season, it is becoming harder for him to break into the team, and he may struggle to become a regular starter unless things improve quickly. And That uncertainty is not limited to Dragusin, as Yves Bissouma is also facing a similar situation at the club.Yves Bissouma also facing an uncertain future at TottenhamYves Bissouma is another player whose future at Spurs is now uncertain, despite joining from Brighton for £25m in 2022. His contract runs out at the end of June, although the Lilywhites do have an option to extend it by a year. And that option could be used mainly to protect his value rather than keep him long term, so the club can still sell him in the summer instead of losing him for free.In recent games under De Zerbi, Bissouma has not made a strong impact. Against Brighton and Wolves, he was taken off around the hour mark after quiet performances, which adds to doubts about his role in the team.Yves Bissouma Stats (Premier League 2025/26)Appearances: 7Starts: 7Pass accuracy: 92% / 91% (last two games)Key passes: 0 (last two games)Shots: 0 (last two games)Interceptions: 0 (last two games)The midfielder has only started seven Premier League matches this season, which shows he is no longer central to the team. Even though his passing accuracy remains high, his influence in games has dropped, with no key passes, shots, or interceptions recorded in the recent stats shown.Because of this, Tottenham may now look to move him on in the summer and bring in a midfielder who better fits De Zerbi’s system and style of play.With Dragusin and Bissouma both struggling under De Zerbi, it shows how quickly squad roles can change when a new manager comes in and that could push the Lilywhite towards a wider rebuild by the end of the season as they look to rebuild the squad.READ MORE- ‘It’s very hot’ – Roberto De Zerbi says Tottenham stadium has a unique qualityThe post Two £25m Tottenham stars face uncertain futures under De Zerbi, and the stats show why - Opinion appeared first on Spurs Web.