BREAKING NEWS: Reported by Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid makes move to sign premier league superstar after missing out leny yoro. Real Madrid appeared set to sign Leny Yoro from LOSC Lille this summer in order to address their lack of depth in the centre-back department, but saw the youngster choose Manchester United instead. Given the situation, reports emerged yesterday claiming that Real Madrid had taken an interest in Tottenham and Argentina defender Cristian Romero. As per reports, Real Madrid have already made enquiries with Tottenham for Romero and are prepared to offer €50 million for his signing. Real Madrid ready to offer €50 million for ‘non-transferable’ Tottenham ace.

 


In an effort to strengthen their center-back position, Real Madrid was reportedly planning to sign Leny Yoro from LOSC Lille this summer. However, reports indicate that the young player chose to join Manchester United instead.


 


With Rafa Marin and Nacho Fernandez already having departed, Real Madrid’s current center-back options are limited to Antonio Rudiger, Eder Militao, and David Alaba, who is currently injured. David Alaba is the only fully available center-back at the moment. Although Jesus Vallejo has returned from his loan spell, he is dealing with his own physical issues. Consequently, Carlo Ancelotti must rely on inexperienced young players like Joan Martinez, Jacobo Ramon, and Raul Asencio.


 


Real Madrid is reportedly prepared to offer €50 million for Cristian Romero. According to recent reports, Real Madrid has shown interest in the Tottenham and Argentina defender. Doble Amarilla states that Real Madrid has inquired about Romero and is ready to make a €50 million offer. However, Tottenham has informed the Spanish and European champions that Romero is “non-transferable.”


 


At 26 years old, Romero has been a key player for Tottenham for three years, even serving as vice-captain last season. Additionally, he has achieved significant success with Argentina, winning two Copa America titles and the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Given Romero’s status and his contract, which runs until 2027, it is unlikely Tottenham would accept a €50 million offer, making a transfer this summer highly improbable despite Real Madrid’s interest.

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