Pundit suggests Tottenham could sell Real Madrid-linked star for £70 million
Cristian Romero has emerged as one of the premier center-backs in world football, and his exceptional performances have not gone unnoticed.
As the Tottenham Hotspur vice-captain and a regular fixture in the Argentina national team, Romero’s reputation continues to rise, making him a highly sought-after player.
However, it won't come cheap to get him away from Spurs, showing just how valuable he is to the team.
Romero has become an integral part of Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham squad, showing off his solid defending and reliability. His ability to make crucial tackles, combined with his growing consistency, has cemented his place as a key player for Spurs.
According to Alan Hutton, a former professional footballer and pundit, any club looking to acquire Romero would need to fork out at least £70 million.
Hutton draws a comparison to the £70 million fee Crystal Palace is demanding for Marc Guehi, noting that despite Guehi’s impressive performances, Romero’s skillset and importance to Tottenham warrant a similar, if not higher, price tag.
Pundit suggests Tottenham could sell Real Madrid-linked star for £70 million
Hutton emphasizes that Romero's potential departure would be a significant blow to Tottenham, especially with the transfer window in full swing and the new season on the horizon.
His partnership with Micky van de Ven has been crucial for Tottenham's defensive stability, and losing Romero now would be a nightmare scenario for Postecoglou. The timing of such a transfer would be particularly disruptive, affecting the team's preparation for the upcoming season.
While Tottenham seems determined to hold onto Romero this summer, there are concerns about future interest, particularly from Real Madrid.
Spurs insider Paul O’Keefe revealed that the club has set an eye-watering valuation of £150 million on Romero to deter potential suitors, especially given Madrid's interest. This huge price tag just shows how serious Tottenham is about keeping their top defender and what they really think he’s worth.
With the current state of the transfer market and Romero’s standing as one of the best defenders globally, a transfer fee of £70 million would likely be viewed as undervaluing his contributions.
Many supporters believe that a more realistic valuation would exceed £100 million, aligning with the top-tier defenders’ prices seen in recent transfers.