Cristian Romero has become the latest Tottenham player to react to Daniel Levy’s exit, with the Argentine wishing the 63-year-old the best in his future endeavours.
The departure of Levy signals the end of an era for Spurs, as he held the reins as executive chairman for 24 years.
Reactions have been pouring in from past and current Tottenham players on the development, with Harry Kane paying tribute to Levy for how he transformed the club.
A similar sentiment was conveyed by another club legend, Jermain Defoe, who insisted that the foundation has been laid by Levy for Tottenham to have success.
Cristian Romero is pleased Tottenham crowned Daniel Levy’s reign with European silverware
Now, club captain Romero has reacted for the first time to the news, with the Argentine thanking Levy for bringing him to the club and for what he achieved.
The centre-back admitted that he is pleased that the players were able to end his reign at the club on a positive note by delivering the Europa League trophy.
When asked about Levy’s exit, Romero said (via Tottenham’s official website): “I don’t know what’s happened, but he is a person who has been at the Club for a good many years. We need to thank him. He brought me here. Fortunately, we could crown his reign with a trophy. I wish the very best.”
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