‘I really like him’: Inter Milan vice-president responds when asked if he wants to sign ‘complete’ Tottenham star

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Tottenham Hotspur defender Cristian Romero’s future is up in the air ahead of the summer transfer window.

The Argentina international is Spurs’ vice-captain and one of their most important players. However, injuries have really troubled him this season.

Romero was not happy with how Tottenham looked after his injury, and he publicly praised the help he received from his national team to get back to full fitness.

Now, there has been some speculation about his future, with Atletico Madrid interested in signing Romero in the summer transfer window.

But, could a return to Italy be on the cards?

Inter Milan vice-president Javier Zanetti responds when asked if he wants to sign Cristian Romero

Inter Milan are one of the best teams in Italy.

Simone Inzaghi has made the Nerazzurri a force in the Serie A again, and they are once again the favourites to win the Scudetto this year.

Inter legend Javier Zanetti is the vice-president of the club right now, and the Argentine has his compatriot Lautaro Martinez leading his side’s line.

Following Argentina’s brilliant win over Brazil this week, reporters jokingly asked Zanetti if Martinez had asked him to sign Romero for Inter Milan.

The legendary full-back admitted that he is a big fan of the Tottenham star, but he also claimed that Romero would be ‘very expensive’ this summer.

He told TyC Sports: “It’s not easy because we are talking about very expensive players. The club’s sustainability is a challenge for everyone and a fundamental aspect.

“Romero is a complete defender. I was saying before the interview that Argentina can rely on a defender who knows how to play, who marks well, is focused and is a leader.

“I really like him a lot. He’s one of those old-school, complete defenders. He has proved to be a key player for Argentina.”

Romero’s stance on leaving Tottenham

Romero will enter the final two years of his contract at Tottenham this summer.

TBR Football exclusively revealed in February that Spurs are ready to pay Romero more money than Son Heung-min to convince him to stay.

But, there has been no agreement between the two parties yet.

However, TBR can reveal that Romero has not decided on his future yet and is still assessing his options ahead of the summer transfer window.

Playing Champions League football appeals to Romero – Inter and Atletico Madrid can both offer him that. Spurs will have to win the Europa League in order to make it into Europe’s elite club competition.

If that doesn’t happen, there’s every chance Romero will look for a new club this summer.

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