Atletico Madrid eager to seal deal for Tottenham defender Cristian Romero ahead of Club World Cup

Atletico Madrid are eagerly pursuing a deal for Tottenham centre-back Cristian Romero ahead of the upcoming Club World Cup. Coach Diego Simeone has singled out the Spurs defender as his primary target for the summer transfer window, reflecting the club’s intention to bolster their defensive lineup in anticipation of the tournament.

The Spanish giants are keen to finalize a deal for the 26-year-old Argentine before the Club World Cup kicks off, with hopes of securing him for a fee lower than £45 million. Atletico Madrid’s management is reportedly confident that Romero, a World Cup champion, would be open to making the switch to the Wanda Metropolitano after spending nearly four seasons at Tottenham. This potential transfer signifies Atletico’s ambition to strengthen their backline, amidst a growing urgency to address the defensive challenges they have faced throughout the previous season.

To further bolster their squad, Atletico Madrid is on the lookout for two central defenders this summer. Alongside Romero, they have also identified Valencia’s Cristhian Mosquera as a strong candidate for recruitment. The addition of both players could significantly enhance Atletico’s defensive capabilities, ensuring they remain competitive in both La Liga and European competitions.

Amidst these potential transfers, it’s worth noting that Atletico faces some uncertainty regarding their current squad. Key players such as Cesar Azpilicueta, Axel Witsel, and Reinildo Mandava have contracts that are set to expire in June, while Clement Lenglet is anticipated to return to Barcelona following his loan spell. With all four defenders potentially missing the Club World Cup, Atletico must act swiftly during FIFA’s “exceptional registration window,” which is open from June 1 to June 10, to solidify their roster for the tournament.

In addition to Romero, Spurs’ Rodrigo Bentancur has also attracted the interest of Simeone. However, any potential move for the midfielder may hinge on the managerial stability at Tottenham for the next season, placing further importance on how both clubs navigate their respective situations in the transfer market. The outcome of these negotiations and the decisions made by both Atletico Madrid and Tottenham will undoubtedly shape their squads for the upcoming season as well as their aspirations in domestic and international competitions.

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