Cost £40m, now worth even more than Eze: Spurs have struck gold on “perfect” ace

Eberechi Eze has recently gained popularity among Tottenham Hotspur fans.

The Crystal Palace star has recently been linked with a move to Spurs, which has sparked excitement among the Lilywhites fans.

Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze

During the Premier League season, Palace’s number 10 scored 11 goals and assisted four others.

A high price tag may be required to entice him away from Selhurst Park, yet he is not more than one of their current great players.

What Tottenham paid for Cristian Romero

Tottenham strengthened their backline by signing Cristian Romero from Atalanta before the 2021/22 season began.

The Argentine joined Spurs after a successful Champions League and Serie A season in Bergamo, where he scored three goals and provided five assists in 42 appearances.

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Romero began his Premier League career on a season-long loan, starting 22 games and establishing himself as a key player.

Spurs immediately exercised their option to buy him for £41 million once his loan period expired. Daniel Levy saw him as a potential world-class defender at Tottenham.

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Romero signed a contract worth £165k per week until 2027, which was not cheap due to his high salary expectations.

Romero’s transfer value in 2024

During his first season as a permanent Spurs player, he experienced both successes and setbacks, including two red cards.

Under Ange Postecoglou, the World Cup winner has excelled, making 33 Premier League starts last season.

Tottenham defender Cristian Romero

With five goals, the center-back was Spurs’ fourth-highest goalscorer. He also led the side in passes, interceptions, and clearances.

Tottenham’s “perfect” defender, as termed by football scout Jacek Kulig, has become irreplaceable, operating as a true leader at the heart of the backline. But what is his exact worth today?

Premier League’s Most Valuable CB’s
Player Value
William Saliba £68m
Ruben Dias £68m
Gabriel Magalhaes £59m
Cristian Romero £51m
Micky van de Ven £47m
Via Transfermarkt

According to Transfermarkt, Romero is currently valued at £51 million.

This makes the 26-year-old the fourth-most valued centre-back in the Premier League, trailing just the Arsenal two and Ruben Dias, demonstrating exactly how vital he is.

In addition, he is the second-highest valued player in the Spurs squad, after only James Maddison (worth £59 million).

Despite Eze’s recent season, Romero is regarded higher than the attacking midfielder, who is currently worth £47 million. The Palace sensation was a huge success last season and would be an excellent addition for Tottenham.

The winger has been called up to Gareth Southgate’s England squad for Euro 2024, so fans may have the opportunity to see him play.

Nonetheless, as impressive as Eze has been, it is evident that Romero is one of the best in England, and his £51 million market worth reflects this precisely.

Despite initially costing £41 million, Spurs have certainly struck gold with the number 17, and if he continues to perform as well as he did last season, he will be considered as an even better value.

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