'What are you talking about like a buyout?' Rumor of a transfer to Tottenham Romero was wrong. Reporter Romano's Fact Check

Oct 10, 2024

'What are you talking about like a buyout?' Rumor of a transfer to Tottenham Romero was wrong. Reporter Romano's Fact Check
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'Totally different from the truth.'

Christian Romero, a key defender of Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League and a strong sidekick of Son Heung-min, has recently been embroiled in strong transfer rumors. In other words, Real Madrid, a big player in Spain's Primera Liga, is actively pursuing Romero's recruitment.

Romero, a former Argentine national team member, is one of Tottenham's 'real core forces'. His absence means Tottenham's power will be greatly reduced. It is an emergency for Tottenham.

However, news spread that dispelled these concerns at once. This is because experts in the European transfer market pointed out that an important fact was wrong in the recent transfer rumors. Tottenham can take a breather.

British media TBR Football reported on the 10th (Korea time) 'Reporter Fabrizio Romano recently revealed the exact facts about Romero's release clause'

Romero has been strongly linked with Real Madrid recently. Local soccer-related media such as GoalCom are very interested in Real Romero. Tottenham may have to fight to catch the player. Argentine media outlet L Economist reported 'Romero has a buyout of 65 million euros (about 95.9 billion won).'

This led to the prospect that Real could pay Tottenham a buyout amount and take Romero right away. If Real really wants to recruit, 65 million euros is enough to pay. Romero's transfer seemed to be coming true.

'What are you talking about like a buyout?' Rumor of a transfer to Tottenham Romero was wrong. Reporter Romano's Fact Check
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However, Romano predicted that Romero's transfer would not be easy. In particular, Romano said on his social media that it is not true that Romero has a €65 million buyout clause at stake. In addition, citing an insider about Tottenham's transfer, he stressed that `Tottenham received active attention from top clubs during the transfer market last summer, but did not give up Romero, classifying him as non-transferable.'

As a result, reports about Romero's transfer are only rumors, and Tottenham's club also has no intention of selling Romero. Romero is expected to continue to play a strong role in protecting the back of the team by Son Heung-min's side as he is now.



Reporter Lee Won-man wman@sportschosun.com



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