Cristian Romero’s absence raises eyebrows at Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur faces a critical Premier League clash against Everton this weekend, yet their Argentine defender Cristian Romero, the team’s captain, won’t be on the pitch at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Instead of preparing for the high-stakes match, Romero will be thousands of kilometers away in Córdoba, Argentina, where Belgrano — the club that shaped his football career — faces River Plate in the Apertura championship final.
The timing of Romero’s absence couldn’t be more controversial. After sustaining a knee injury over a month ago, the 26-year-old central defender has been sidelined, fueling speculation about his future at the London club. His arrival at Tottenham in 2022 from Atalanta marked a significant investment, but recent developments suggest his stay in England may be drawing to a close.
Transfer speculation intensifies
With Barcelona reportedly interested in securing Romero’s services this summer, the Argentine’s potential move has become a hot topic in football circles. The transfer saga adds another layer of complexity to Tottenham’s already challenging season, where every point counts for survival in the top flight.
Under manager Roberto De Zerbi’s leadership, Tottenham has shown flashes of brilliance, but Romero’s absence — both physically and potentially professionally — leaves a void that will be difficult to fill. His relationship with the club appears strained, and his decision to attend the final in Argentina only fuels the narrative of a disconnect between player and club.
The Premier League season is reaching a decisive phase, and Tottenham’s ability to secure their top-flight status remains uncertain. Meanwhile, Romero’s future hangs in the balance, with his next career move poised to make headlines.