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The fee Daniel Levy is ready to sell Tottenham’s Cristian Romero for after ‘lowering’ his demands
Tottenham Hotspur vice-captain Cristian Romero’s future is up in the air.
The Argentine is one of the first names on Ange Postecoglou’s team sheet whene🦹ver he is fit, and he has produced some great performances for Spurs over the years.
However, Romero will enter the final two years of his contract this sum♈mer, and so far, there has been no agreement over an𒈔 extension.
That has led to a lot of speculation about his future, with reports claiming th൩at Tottenham are even ready🎉 to sell Romero once the transfer window opens.
Daniel Levy has lowered his demands to sell Tottenham star Cristian Romero
Romero has been regarded by Tottenham fans aꦓs one of the best centre-ba🧜cks in the Premier League.
On his day, the 26-year-old has the ability to go toe-to-toe against most attackers in the country, and he has proved that as well for Spurꦑs in recent years.
However♏, Romero has had injury issues this season, and he has made a few big errors whenever he has played as well.
That is probably why reports have claimed that Totten👍ham are ready to sell Romero in the✅ summer transfer window, with Atletico Madrid keen to sign him.
have now shared some more det🧸ails on Spurs’ stance on their star defender.ཧ
The report claims that the North Londoners previously made it clear to interested clubs that they would dem🤡and more than £60 million for Romero.
Now, it has been revealed that Daniel Levy and Tottenham are likely to listen toౠ offers in the region of £45 million after ‘lowering their demands’.
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How much Atletico Madrid are willing to bid for Romero
Atletico Madrid have spent big money 🍨on 🍸signings over the years.
Their outrageous expenditure on the likes of Thomas Lemar and Joao Felix is proof of that, but their valღuation of Romero will anger Tot✤tenham fans.
The reportꦯ claims that Atletico Madrid are hoping to n🎉egotiate a deal worth £33 million to sign Romero this summer, which falls well below Spurs’ valuation.
We can’t see a world in which Levy will agre🦹e to sell Romero for anyth🌠ing close to that figure this summer.
It r🅺emains to be seen if Atleti will meet Spurs’ demands.