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While Vinicius earns 20 million, the salary Cuti Romero would earn at Real Madrid

The Argentine defender is one of the top candidates to join Real Madrid's central defense in 2024.

By William Estrella

The Argentine defender is one of the top candidates to join Real Madrid's central defense in 2024.
The Argentine defender is one of the top candidates to join Real Madrid's central defense in 2024.

Real Madrid has its sights set on Cristian Romero, a 25-year-old Argentine defender who currently defends the colors of Tottenham. With the winter market approaching, the white club is looking for a high-caliber option to strengthen its defensive line, especially given the possible departures of key players such as Nacho Fernández and David Alaba, added to the uncertainties related to Militao's recovery after his serious injury knee injury.

Romero, recognized for his defensive solidity and ability to anticipate the game, has become an attractive option for Real Madrid. So much so that the only two games Tottenham lost during the season were without him in the starting lineup. Florentino Pérez values the need to reinforce the defense with an elite player, and the Argentine fits perfectly into the desired profile.

The coming weeks could define the fate of Cristian Romero, since negotiations between Real Madrid and Tottenham could determine whether the Argentine defender will join the ranks of the white club next season, being a difficult operation given the role of leader that the South American player has, and above all the rising price that Daniel Levy, president of the English club, will demand to let one of his stars leave.

How much money could Cristian Romero earn in Madrid?

As we know, one of Real Madrid's highest salaries is owned by Vinicius Júnior, since he recently renewed his contract with the institution and is currently earning more than 20 million euros per season. The truth is that 'Cuti' Romero could have a salary similar to that of David Alaba, a player who could leave the club in the next transfer market. In this context, according to Salary Sport, the Argentine defender could earn close to 20 million euros per year.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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