Fabrizio Romano Drops Major Transfer Update on Tottenham’s €65M-Rated Star Amid PSG, Real Madrid Interest | OneFootball

Fabrizio Romano Drops Major Transfer Update on Tottenham’s €65M-Rated Star Amid PSG, Real Madrid Interest | OneFootball

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·19 de septiembre de 2024

Fabrizio Romano Drops Major Transfer Update on Tottenham’s €65M-Rated Star Amid PSG, Real Madrid Interest

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Tottenham Hotspur center-back Cristian Romero has been the subject of transfer rumors in recent days. Paris Saint-Germain was reportedly one of the clubs that showed interest this summer, but nothing has occurred.

Gastón Edul of TyC Sports recently revealed that Cristian Romero caught the eye of PSG, Real Madrid, and Manchester United during the summer transfer window.


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While there wasn’t a specific asking price, Transfermarkt estimates Romero’s value at €65 million. Despite the interest, Tottenham were firm in their stance, refusing to entertain any offers for the defender.

Fabrizio Romano on the future of Cristian Romero

The 2022 FIFA World Cup winner’s contract runs until 2027, meaning Spurs still have two more years after this season to work with. With plenty of time left, Tottenham might not feel the urgency to start new contract talks just yet.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano recently shared an update on Cristian Romero’s future, noting that the player is attracting significant interest.

“Cristian Romero continues to be an important player for Tottenham, and so it’s perhaps normal that we’re starting to see rumours about interest from other top clubs, with some fans asking me if there’s anything to the links with Real Madrid,” Romano wrote in his latest Daily Debriefing column for CaughtOffside.

“However, I’m told that nothing is happening now. Romero’s contract could be a topic in the next months as Spurs of course want to keep him for the long term; but no active talks have started yet.”

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