Tottenham Hotspur defender Cristian Romero’s future continues to make the headlines in Spain.
The Argentina international is about to enter the final two years of his contract at Spurs, and there has been a lot of speculation about what’s next.
Atletico Madrid are really keen to sign the defender — Diego Simeone is calling Romero every day to convince him to join them.
It is still unclear if the World Cup winner will be allowed to leave in this window, but there is a lot of hope in Spain.
Spanish media think Tottenham have dropped a hint about Cristian Romero’s future
Tottenham’s media team have been very busy over the last few weeks.
They first had to prepare for Thomas Frank’s arrival after Ange Postecoglou was sacked, and work went into creating a documentary about their Europa League win as well.
To add to that, Tottenham released their away kit this week, and those who handle their social accounts had their hands full with that.
Mundo Deportivo have spotted something very interesting in the video Spurs released to promote their new away kit.
Cristian Romero was nowhere to be seen wearing the new Tottenham away shirt for next season, and that has been suggested as a hint that he could be on the move.
“It is surprising that Tottenham have released a video of their 2025-26 home and away kits, featuring most of their stars, with the exception of Cuti — a player who is their (vice) captain and was the MVP of both the final and the entire Europa League title they won this season,” writes the outlet.
What is Cristian Romero’s relationship like with Daniel Levy at Tottenham?
Romero has fired a few shots at the Tottenham ownership in recent times.
The Argentine has never been shy to express his discontent, and many feel that he wants to leave because of how the club is being run.
Romero aimed a dig at Levy in his farewell message to Postecoglou as well, and he released it after Spurs announced the arrival of Frank as the new boss.
Speaking about Romero and the Spurs board, MD writes: “The player, who has a difficult relationship with president Daniel Levy and his board, wants to leave the club and move to the Metropolitano.”
It remains to be seen if Levy will accept Romero’s demands and let him go in this window.