Real Madrid eye another Tottenham star amid Romero interest, Van de Ven – The cold-blooded goalscorer

Reports say that Real Madrid is now interested in another Tottenham back after being interested in Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven.

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At the same time that they want to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold, Real Madrid is also interested in another right back in the Premier League. This player, who they were interested in more than a year ago, is once again very important to the club.

Real Madrid is known for being forward-thinking, and they are always keeping an eye on players they might sign in the future. Since a number of important players are getting older, it’s clear that the club needs to start making plans for who will fill certain roles.

At the moment, it’s hard to find good full-backs, especially since Dani Carvajal is still playing very well and is an important part of the defence. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s appearance as a possible target has caused a lot of excitement, but it’s clear that he will have a lot of fans, making any chase harder.

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Reports say that Real Madrid is now looking at Tottenham Hotspur right back Pedro Porro as an alternative. According to CaughtOffside (h/t Fichajes), the club is once again interested in Porro. This shows that the Merengues are serious about improving their defence.

This season, the Spanish international has made a big difference, hitting one goal in seven games. He is still an important player for Spurs.

A lot of big clubs, including the current European champions, are interested in Porro because of how well he consistently plays. He is versatile and good at striking, which makes him a good choice for a team that wants to strengthen its defence.

As we already said, these kinds of rumours are to be expected, especially since Tottenham has one of the best defensive pairs in the world right now.

However, since the players are still bound by their contracts, it seems both hard and pointless to guess when they might leave.