
Cristian Romero Tottenham exit on cards as sources issue groundbreaking update
Tottenham defender Cristian Romero could be on his way out of the North London outfit in the summer transfer window.
The Argentina international’s contract at the club does not run out until the summer of 2027 but an exit cannot be ruled out.
The 26-year-old has battled injury issues this season and has made just 12 Premier League appearances.

Real Madrid target Cristian Romero could be sold by Spurs
Spurs are understood to be keen on tying the Argentine to a new contract even though he’s got two more years left on his deal.
Give Me Sport sources claim that he is not convinced to sign an extension at Hotspur Way.
Real Madrid are believed to be very keen on securing the 26-year-old’s services in the summer transfer window.
Influential figures behind the scenes are poised to give the defender an ultimatum to sign a new deal or they may end up cashing in on his services.

Ange Postecoglou may be unable to convince Cristian Romero to stay at Tottenham
Romero’s desire to leave Tottenham is entirely understandable given the club’s stagnation since his 2021 arrival from Atalanta.
Despite his world-class performances, highlighted by his 2022 World Cup triumph with Argentina, Spurs have regressed, languishing in mid-table obscurity in the Premier League with no trophies to show for his efforts.
Player | Appearances | Starts | Goals | Clean Sheets | Yellow Cards |
Cristian Romero | 17 | 17 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
The lack of progress under Ange Postecoglou, whose bold tactics have faltered without delivering results, has left the team directionless and the board’s inaction in addressing this decline only compounds the frustration, making it impossible for the manager to try and convince him to stay.
At 26, Romero is at his peak, and a move to Real Madrid, a club synonymous with silverware and elite competition, offers a chance to match his ambition.
Staying at Tottenham, where promises of improvement remain unfulfilled, would be foolish when a switch to the Santiago Bernabeu could elevate his career, pairing him with a defence tailored for Champions League glory while escaping Spurs’ cycle of mediocrity.