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Tottenham star told Spurs he wants out at end of March – Willing to pile pressure on

Tottenham Hotspur could face a major defensive shake-up as Cristian Romero reportedly pushes for a summer exit, with Atletico Madrid emerging as his preferred destination.

Spanish media outlets continue to fuel speculation, suggesting there may be real substance behind the rumors linking the Argentine center-back with a move to La Liga.

Recent reports claim Romero has already expressed his desire to leave Spurs, even informing the club of his intentions at the end of March.

According to Marca, the 26-year-old has not only set his sights on a transfer but has also encouraged Tottenham to consider offers.

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His apparent willingness to force the issue could complicate matters for the North London side, especially as Atletico Madrid’s interest appears serious and long-standing.

The Spanish giants have reportedly been laying the groundwork for this deal for nearly five months, though formal negotiations may hinge on Tottenham’s Europa League qualification.

Should Spurs secure European football, they may be in a stronger position to demand a higher fee. However, Romero’s determination to join Diego Simeone’s project could tilt the scales in Atletico’s favor.

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Simeone is said to be fully on board with the move, viewing Romero as an ideal defensive reinforcement.

The player himself reportedly sees the switch as a “dream” opportunity, adding further pressure on Tottenham to negotiate.

Yet, the biggest stumbling block remains the transfer fee. While Atletico are reluctant to exceed €40 million, Spurs are expected to hold out for a significantly higher sum, given Romero’s importance to their backline and his status as a World Cup winner.

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If the defender gets his way, Tottenham will face a difficult decision—cash in on a disgruntled star or dig in their heels and risk an unhappy player in the squad.

With the summer window approaching, this transfer saga could become one of the most contentious of the offseason. For now, all eyes remain on Romero, Atletico, and Tottenham as the situation unfolds.

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