Tottenham Hotspur are on the lookout for quality players who can strengthen Ange Postecoglou’s squad before the start of the 2024/25 season. In other news, they have received another boost after an exciting statement made by defender Cristian Romero.
Cristian Romero Pledges Loyalty to Tottenham Hotspur
What Did Romero Have to Say About Spurs Future?
The Argentine centre-back was questioned about what lies in his future with the Lilywhites amid some reports claiming that Real Madrid have an interest in potentially making a move in the near future. Romero told ESPN: “I don’t think about other clubs! I respect Tottenham a lot. They always gave me a lot of affection, so I like to play here at Spurs. Let’s hope that this year we can win a title, it’s my mission.”
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This will, of course, be a major boost for Tottenham because of the quality that Romero brings to their backline. The 27-year-old defender is coming off an impressive summer in which he helped Argentina win the 2024 Copa America title in the USA and is now ready to rejoin the Spurs squad to help them compete for and potentially win trophies in Postecoglou’s second season.
What Has Romero Achieved in His Tottenham Career So Far?
The Premier League “ace” is now moving into his third season as a Tottenham player and has been a mainstay in their starting lineup ever since joining in 2021. He managed to form a solid partnership with Dutch defender Micky van de Ven last season and made 33 appearances in the Premier League for the Lilywhites, scoring five goals and helping them keep seven clean sheets.
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Despite having won both the FIFA World Cup and two Copa America titles with Argentina, Romero is yet to win anything at the club level. The 27-year-old, who was hailed as “fantastic” by Spurs captain Son Heung-min last season, will aim to further strengthen his team’s defensive shape next season and inspire them to keep more clean sheets and lodge a stronger fight to finally end the club’s 16-year trophy drought.