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Christian Romero is openly expressing his desire to leave Tottenham.
Gaston Edul, a reporter for Tyc Sports in Argentina, released an interview with Romero on his personal YouTube channel on the 29th (Korean time). On the spot Romero said "I played in two big leagues. Now I want to play in La Liga in Spain. That's what I haven't done yet. "My goal is to win the European Champions League (UCL)," he said.
It is actually disappointing for Tottenham fans that Romero openly says he wants to play in La Liga in the future. This is because Romero is not a regular player, but a player who is in charge of the vice-captain's armband at Tottenham. The appearance of the vice-captain causing external noise cannot feel good at all from the standpoint of watching. Romero also wants to play for the `Lariga' earlier this year and is considering a new challenge" he once said.
The reason why this comment is even more annoying to Tottenham fans is that Atletico Madrid, a Spanish big club, is currently moving to recruit Romero. Atletico have shown interest in Romero since April. Atletico coach Diego Simeone personally called Romero to persuade the player. Romero is understood to want to go to Atletico. Romero's comments also seem to be an indirect call for Tottenham to send him to Atletico.
Atletico will now make a full-fledged move to recruit Romero. British Sky Sports said on the 28th 'Atletico are expected to contact Tottenham to sign Romero, with the possibility of contacting them as early as this week. Atleti CEO Miguel Angel Gil Marin wants to negotiate with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy'
Tottenham's position so far cannot be sold to Romero. The media said it was unclear whether Levy would be willing to discuss selling Romero after Tottenham secured a spot in the UCL next season by winning the Europa League (UEL). Romero's contract is still two years away, and manager Enze Postecoglou has called on the club to keep Romero, the winner of the World Cup in Argentina.
Atletico's transfer fee to Romero is about 38 million pounds (about 70.6 billion won), but Tottenham wants more than 49 million pounds (about 91 billion won). There are quite a few differences in positions between the two teams. Tottenham is a club that never cuts transfer fees when selling key players. Even if Atletico succeeded in persuading Romero, it will not be easy to shake Tottenham in the negotiations.
It is not good news for captain Son Heung-min that Tottenham will advance to the UCL next season and a key player like Romero will play. This is because it is very difficult to find a Romero-class center back. Romero is the key to having a related energy.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.