Romero had two years remaining on his previous contract, which was set to expire in June 2027. However, he has chosen to extend his stay at Spurs, despite being linked to other top European clubs. The news has been met with excitement from fans, who consider him one of the team's best players.
With 126 appearances under his belt, Romero has proven himself to be a vital member of the Tottenham squad. He has scored eight goals and has been instrumental in the team's success, including their UEFA Europa League victory last season. Romero was also named the competition's Player of the Season and was a key player in the team's run to European glory.
Tottenham's manager, Thomas Frank, has praised Romero's commitment to the club, describing him as "very, very committed". The centre-back is widely regarded as one of the Premier League's most accomplished defenders, and his new contract will provide stability to the team's defense for years to come.
The club's decision to tie down Romero to a new contract is a significant boost to the team's prospects. With him, along with Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven, all committed to long-term deals, Tottenham's defense looks secure for the future.