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Tottenham may be anxious about Christian Romero's future, but there is no need to worry about Real Madrid's interest.
Spurs Web, a media outlet specializing in Tottenham news, said on the 20th (Korea time) "Tottenham is impatient to try to persuade Romero to sign a new contract. Romero is set to receive great attention ahead of the summer transfer window" Romero appears to be delaying his decision. Romero is said to be hesitant to sign a new contract with Tottenham because he wants to play in the European Champions League (UCL) next season."
This is a report that cites a British Give Me Sports report. On the 19th, Give Me Sports decided to sell Real's target vice-captain Romero if he did not sign his contract with Tottenham until the transfer window resumed in the summer. "With the final weeks of the 2024-2025 season ahead, there is uncertainty about the future."
The media said the influential figures behind the club are poised to issue an ultimatum to Romero. Romero is said to have to sign or leave a new contract with Tottenham in the summer. Tottenham explained, "I understand that Real, who is seeking to win Spain's La Liga, is ready to make a considerable offer when Romero comes to the transfer market."
Give Me Sports has left Tottenham open the possibility of selling Romero, but its preferred direction is to hold Romero. Because to get a center back the size of Romero, it's picking stars in the sky. In response, there was even news that Tottenham was preparing for the club's highest salary.
However, if Romero tries to leave Tottenham for a UCL appearance and championship, Tottenham say they want more than £60 million (W113.8 billion). The price is called Romero, which does not have a buyout clause. Give Me Sports said Real will be unconditionally interested in Romero if Tottenham cannot go to the European competition next season.
With only two years left before Romero's contract expires, it's true that Tottenham has to think about Romero's future, but you don't have to worry about getting Real's attention. Rumors spread that Real were interested in Romero, but it was understood that Real was no longer interested in Romero.
Spain's Marca announced that Real are looking for a centre-back in this summer's transfer window, saying, `Many centre-backs have been heard at Real in recent days. There are also Spain's national team member Dean Haussain and Dutch national team member Jorrell Harteau. Other players such as Ibrahima Konate, Castello Luqueva and William Saliba are also on the list of recruits," the report said. Romero's name was never mentioned.
The player that Real want the most now was a low-ranking player who showed tremendous growth at Bournemouth and rose to the Spanish national team. Marca said "In recent weeks, the name of the sub-line has risen to the top of the other candidates. The conversation with other players did not end positively. The bottom line has become the top target in Real's reinforcement of the center back.
The sub-line is a supernova born in 2005. He is seven years younger than Romero. Romero may be ahead of him in terms of skills right now, but he has no choice but to be evaluated better than Romero in all aspects, including age, salary, potential, injury frequency, and market value.
In addition, it is a cheaper sale than Romero. The lower line was confirmed to have a 50 million euro buyout clause. If you want to take Romero, you have to wrestle with Tottenham over the transfer fee, but if you buy out, you can negotiate directly with the lower line. Real are understood to have no plans to invest an astronomical fee in the center back in the upcoming summer transfer market.
Given the flow of things, Tottenham no longer has to tremble with Real's interest in Romero. There are not many clubs that Romero can transfer to. Tottenham will not hand over to another Premier League big club, which is the team's vice-captain and key resource. If so, he has to go out of England, but no club seems to be able to afford the huge transfer fee set for Romero. There are no big clubs that urgently need to recruit center backs. Still, efforts to keep Romero will have to be sincere.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.