
Tottenham Rejects Atletico Madrid's Pressure Regarding Romero and Sets Sale Price
The British newspaper "Telegraph" revealed that Tottenham Hotspur does not intend to succumb to Atletico Madrid's pressure regarding the sale of their Argentine defender Cristian Romero at a low price during the summer transfer window.
The newspaper clarified that Tottenham's management will not consider parting with one of the team's key stars unless they receive an offer exceeding 60 million pounds, amid significant interest from Atletico Madrid.
Coach Diego Simeone publicly expressed his desire to sign Romero, stating during their participation in the Club World Cup: "Do I want Romero? Of course, he is a great player."
Despite the player's contract with Spurs lasting for two more years, his future remains uncertain, especially in light of previous statements where he expressed a desire to play in La Liga, along with hints about the possibility of pursuing a new experience in the future.
On the other hand, Romero recently hinted at his desire to stay with Tottenham through a message he posted on his social media accounts, which enhances the likelihood of his continued involvement in the new coach Thomas Frank's project, as the club continues its efforts to maintain defensive stability in the upcoming season.
The newspaper clarified that Tottenham's management will not consider parting with one of the team's key stars unless they receive an offer exceeding 60 million pounds, amid significant interest from Atletico Madrid.
Coach Diego Simeone publicly expressed his desire to sign Romero, stating during their participation in the Club World Cup: "Do I want Romero? Of course, he is a great player."
Despite the player's contract with Spurs lasting for two more years, his future remains uncertain, especially in light of previous statements where he expressed a desire to play in La Liga, along with hints about the possibility of pursuing a new experience in the future.
On the other hand, Romero recently hinted at his desire to stay with Tottenham through a message he posted on his social media accounts, which enhances the likelihood of his continued involvement in the new coach Thomas Frank's project, as the club continues its efforts to maintain defensive stability in the upcoming season.