Evening Standard
·6 May 2025
Cristian Romero urged by Atletico star to leave Tottenham and join him in huge summer transfer

Evening Standard
·6 May 2025
Charm offensive is in full swing ahead of the summer window
Target: Cristian Romero
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Julian Alvarez has urged Cristian Romero to swap Tottenham for Atleticco Madrid this summer.
There are growing reports of interest in the centre-back from Spain, with both Atleti and city rivals Real Madrid credited with interest.
Romero, 27, who joined Spurs permanently in 2022 in a deal worth £42million, still has two years left to run on his contract. During his time at Spurs he has won the World Cup and Copa America with Argentina.
Alvarez, a team-mate of Romero's at international level, has further stoked the flames of speculation by telling AS: "I hope [he joins]! I hope it happens.
"He's a great player. One of the best centre-backs in the world, in my opinion. A team-mate on the national team and a great person. Such a great addition to the team would be a great help."
The former Manchester City forward added: “[Atleti] feels more like Argentina compared to the Premier League.
“Maybe also because of the language, or, as we were saying, there are many Argentinian team-mates, the coach too, and so I felt a bit more like Argentina. It's like a family, very close.
"The passion, courage, and heart that Atleti identifies with is felt a bit more from within."
It remains to be seen if Spurs would entertain a sale, though are in a strong bargaining position should they decide to do so.
Spurs failed in a last-ditch attempt to sign Marc Guehi during the January transfer window, suggesting they remain in the market for a new centre-back this summer even if loanee Kevin Danso joins permanently, as expected.
Romero has made no secret of his desire to play in La Liga, telling TyC Sports last month: "La Liga is left for me to play in, I would love to, to tell you the truth. I would love to play there because it’s the league I’m missing."
Romero added: "I try to above all live the day to day. There are almost two months until the championship ends and in my head it’s always [about] performing to the maximum, trying to finish in the best way possible.
"We’re in the semi-final of the Europa League. It’s an important step for the club after so many years where they hadn’t reached those stages. To say I’m happy [with that]? No, because in the end I want to win it, but it depends on a lot of things.
"After that, once the championship finishes, we’ll see. The truth is I haven’t spoken to my representative yet but I’m open to anything.
"In my head, I always [think about] growing, also [about] going to new places to keep growing but I don’t want to talk about that yet because there’s a few months left of the championship."