Cristian Romero Commits Future to Tottenham Hotspur with Long-Term Contract Extension Through 2029
Tottenham Hotspur captain Cristian Romero secures a four-year contract extension, reinforcing Spurs' defensive core and long-term ambitions under Thomas Frank's leadership.




Tottenham Hotspur have solidified their defensive foundations after club captain Cristian Romero signed a four-year contract extension, keeping him at the Premier League club until 2029. The Argentine center-back's renewed commitment follows a transformative period for the North London side.
Leadership and Impact
Since arriving from Atalanta in 2021, Romero has made 126 appearances across all competitions, scoring 8 goals while establishing himself as one of Europe's most commanding defenders. His leadership was pivotal in Tottenham's 2023 Europa League triumph - their first major trophy in 17 years - where he captained the side to victory against Manchester United.
Defensive Excellence
Key stats (2023/24 season):
- 87% tackle success rate (top 5% in PL)
- 4.3 clearances per game
- 12 clean sheets
New head coach Thomas Frank praised Romero's influence: "Cristian embodies the fighting spirit we want at Spurs. His organizational skills and aerial dominance make him indispensable."
Future Ambitions
The contract extension ends speculation linking Romero to Atlético Madrid, with Spurs reportedly inserting a €90m release clause. This follows Djed Spence's recent renewal, signaling the club's strategy to build around core players.
International Pedigree
Romero continues to balance club duties with his role in Argentina's backline, having started all matches during their 2022 World Cup triumph. His partnership with Micky van de Ven is projected to form Spurs' defensive bedrock for years.
Up next: Tottenham face Arsenal in the North London derby on October 1, with Romero expected to marshal the defense against the league leaders.