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The European defensive landscape is gearing up for a seismic shift after it was confirmed that Cristian Romero is seeking new horizons. The Argentine center-back has decided to end his spell at Tottenham once this summer's World Cup concludes.
According to reports from journalist Gastón Edul, the defender from Córdoba feels that his time in London has reached a competitive limit. The lack of institutional ambition in the transfer market has been the trigger for the defender to request his formal departure. This news has set off alarms in the capital of Spain, where the two biggest clubs are already preparing their offers.
Both Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid see in the defender the necessary piece of hierarchy for their 2026 projects. The player's valuation ranges between 60 and 70 million euros, a figure that the English club sees as fair for negotiation.
Cristian Cuti Romero has inquiries from La Liga in Spain and another league.
— Gastón Edul (@gastonedul) February 3, 2026
He had already had them in the previous transfer window and they were close to a formal offer.
He will leave Tottenham in the upcoming June transfer window. pic.twitter.com/OWrjDpQgf5
Tottenham's Reconstruction and Real Madrid's Interest
Tottenham faces the challenge of replacing their spiritual leader in defense while trying not to lose ground in the league. The Spurs' board prefers an international sale over strengthening a direct rival within the Premier League.
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