“The truth is that I’m fine. For now I’m not thinking about that [a transfer], I’m thinking about preparing myself these days to get to the national team in the best way possible, which is the next step I have,” he said. “The things that come up at the moment are obviously always analysed but I’m not thinking about the future, I’m thinking about the national team. Now that I have the Copa America, I will always try to take the national team to the top and then we will see what happens.”
Romero, who has three years left on his contract, said he is loving life at the club and had praise for Postecoglou’s impact and progress made in his first season at Tottenham even if the group did not quite meet the expectations they had set for themselves in finishing fifth.
“I’m very happy to be in this present, even though group achievements haven’t been the best or we didn’t expect to end like this, but also, at the group level for the coach’s first year, he has been good in all lines,” he said. “We have to keep wanting more. Individually, I’m very happy for this beautiful season that I’ve had.”
rom the back and picked up just one suspension – three games for a red card against Chelsea – and only missed two Premier League games through injury.
The Argentine was a guest on DSports’ Cómo Te Va and his interview was reported on by in which the Argentina international admitted he is not thinking about leaving the club despite the odd transfer link away.