Cristian Romero increasingly likely to push for Real Madrid move

Tottenham Hotspur defender Cristian Romero has been linked with a move away from the North London club in recent months.

According to a report by Give Me Sport, Cristian Romero could push for a move to Real Madrid in the near future.

The 26-year-old defender has established himself as one of the best players in his position in the Premier League in recent months. It is no surprise that Real Madrid are keen on securing his signature. He could prove to be a superb acquisition for the Spanish club.

Real Madrid need to bring in a quality alternative David Alaba in the near future. Romero would be the ideal addition. He has established himself as a star for his club and country. The Tottenham defender helped Argentina win the World Cup and the Copa America recently, and he will look to help Spurs get back into the Champions League and win a domestic trophy this season.

There is no doubt that Cristian Romero is one of the best defenders in the world right now, and he could improve Real Madrid immensely. Meanwhile, Tottenham will be desperate to keep the £165,000-a-week defender at the club. He is undoubtedly their best defender, and his departure would be a massive blow for them.

Tottenham are looking to put together a formidable squad capable of winning trophies. They cannot afford to sell their best players. It will be interesting to see if they can convince the 26-year-old to continue at the North London Club for now.

Romero could be drawn towards Real Madrid

Real Madrid are widely regarded as the biggest club in the world, and the opportunity to play for them can be quite hard to turn down. Furthermore, South American players are naturally drawn towards La Liga because of the language and cultural similarities. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

Spurs are a tricky club to negotiate with because of Daniel Levy, and Real Madrid will have to pay a substantial amount of money to convince them to sell their best defender. A move midway through the season seems highly unlikely, and the Spanish club will have to wait until the summer to get the deal done. That said, if Romero decides to push for an exit, Tottenham will be under pressure to sell him.

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