After winning the championship with Tottenham, Cuti Romero revealed the truth about his future: "Outside the club..."

Cuti Romero was crowned UEFA Europa League champion with Tottenham . The defender, a World Cup winner with Argentina , lifted his first club trophy, being crowned man of the match and hoisting the trophy as captain. But after winning, he spoke out emphatically about a possible future outside the English club.
"The truth is, I think it was a tough season for us. We deserved to finish like this, because no one knows what goes on behind closed doors at the club. Despite everything, we always put our best foot forward. We had too many injuries, and there was always bad talk about this team and the coach. Today we shut a lot of mouths," Cuti Romero began, speaking to ESPN after the match.
In the Premier League, Tottenham had a terrible year, finishing 17th in the standings. But in European competition, they were able to redeem themselves. "Beyond that, we're very happy. We played a good game; we deserved to finish like this. We closed out a great season with a great title, European champions. And we're happy with that," Cuti said.
Ahead of the transfer market, there is talk of the defender leaving for other clubs. And while he didn't confirm it, Cuti Romero offered a farewell message. "I can't stop the things being said outside the club, nor can I constantly clarify them. I've always given 100% to this shirt. They give me a lot of affection at the club, they show it to me, I love them very much," he stated.
"I won a big trophy. Tottenham haven't lifted a trophy in many years, and I came with that mentality, to make history. The only way to leave my name engraved in my name was this way. I'm happy about that, I'm going to enjoy it with my teammates and my family who are always there for me. I'm grateful to them," Cuti Romero said. Will he leave Tottenham?
"We met with Cuti Romero, who has been talked about a lot. There's talk that Cholo Simeone wants him. We confirmed the information. There was informal contact, but the offer has to appear before Tottenham can start negotiating for him," Gastón Edul said on TyC Sports.
Cuti was on Real Madrid's radar, but his club refused to sell him. "The Tottenham president is a tough nut to crack. Real Madrid wanted him in August of last year, and Tottenham declared him untransferable without consulting the player's entourage, and made an incredible offer," said Edul, who spoke with Cuti for the sports channel in recent hours.
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