Cristian Romero stated he wants to play in La Liga and then return to his native Argentina in what could be a huge problem for
The 27-year-old centre-back, to north London in the summer of 2021, has openly expressed his ambitions beyond the Stadium. The Argentinian World Cup winner's contract is winding down with just two years remaining.
While has been batting back questions over his own future after finishing a disappointing 17th place in the , Romero hinted that he may soon be elsewhere. Postecoglou, 59, , Tottenham's first trophy since lifting the League Cup in 2008, should buy him the benefit of the doubt.
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While the Australian contends with the pointed questions and rampant rumours, Romero admitted his future, while not putting a timeframe on it, will likely be elsewhere. Speaking to about his career goals, Romero admitted: "I still need to play La Liga. I would love it because it's the league I'm missing."
When quizzed about a potential return to his homeland, he added: "If I return, it will be to Belgrano. It will be a family decision. God willing, I have several years left in Europe and will think about it later, but yes, I would like to return."
Romero played a pivotal role in Tottenham's European success. He was named as the player of the tournament after Spurs edged out Manchester United 1-0 in the final. Postecoglou has been vocal about his desire to keep Romero at the club, saying: "He is a winner. You saw that in all the big games we've had and the lads certainly respect him very highly.
"He makes them walk a bit taller, so yeah from my perspective it is a no-brainer that making sure players like him [stay], because if he goes, who do you replace him with? There is not too many out there like him."

Meanwhile, French outlet claimed Spurs are engaging in discussions with Brentford boss Thomas Frank to replace Postecoglou ahead of the club's Champions League campaign. that Daniel Levy is set for a major overhaul, which includes former Arsenal executive Vinai Venkatesham starting at the club as the new CEO, while Fabio Paratici is tipped for a comeback after serving a 30-month suspension due to irregularities during his time at Juventus.
Postecoglou was optimistic about his future with the club in a recent interview with , as part of a documentary called 'The Australian Story'. The ex-Celtic manager said: "I didn't want us to just enjoy the moment. I also wanted us to think about what's next.
"You know - don't settle for this. We've got a taste of it now. My players have got a taste for it. The club's got a taste for it. Well, let's make sure we're back here again."

After the campaign ended, he also said: "I will be honest, I have been finding it really weird talking about my future when we have done something unprecedented. I have had to answer the questions because no-one else at the club is in the position to do so, I guess.
"I have got no doubt, though, that this could be a real defining moment for this club, because wherever I have been, I have made an impact where I have brought success to a club that hasn't had it for a while.
"You just have to look at those clubs' trajectory even after I left, they are still competing for things. I really think this is a moment in time where this club could push on and be a real contender for honours on a yearly basis."
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