Cristian Romero's mother speaks about his Tottenham transfer dream

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Consistently linked with a Tottenham transfer exit, Cristian Romero has one lifelong dream. This has been revealed by his mother.

Since arriving at Tottenham Hotspur in 2021 (originally on loan), Cristian Romero has become one of the best players in the world in his position. The Argentine has won the FIFA World Cup and two Copa Americas, this must count for something.

Romero has seen a great improvement in his discipline. At first, he was seen out of position on a few occasions and he was known to be a hothead. However, honing his craft in North London, he is now a much more disciplined player.

Given his great status as a centre-back, he has consistently been linked with a transfer from Tottenham to Real Madrid.


Cristian Romero's mother speaks about his Tottenham transfer dream

According to Cristian Romero's mother, Rosa, her son has always had a lifelong dream to play for and succeed at Club Atlético Belgrano. She did not comment on the Real Madrid transfer rumours, but did hint that Romero would eventually return to his boyhood club.

In her own words, Rosa said: “His lifelong dream is to succeed at Belgrano, which is still his love today. It is a pending question, and he will surely do it,”

It is with Belgrano that Cristian Romero begun his career. He came out of their youth academy and made 16 senior appearances in the league, before joining Genoa.

Of course, the move to Italy is what truly made Romero. However, the South American determination and raw talent is what sticks out the most about Romero. For that, he has Belgrano to thank.

As it stands, Belgrano are 13th in the The Primera División table. Without a doubt, the fans of the Argentinian club would love to hear the aspirations of their former player. He has everything it takes to become a club legend, if he returned.


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