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Cristian Romero May Have Played Last Game for Tottenham

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Tottenham Hotspur star Cristian Romero has ‘probably’ played his last game for the club, depending on one factor, according to Fabrizio Romano speaking on GIVEMESPORT’s Market Madness podcast.

Everyone associated with Tottenham would have been hoping for an instant impact from new manager Roberto De Zerbi when they faced Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Sunday, but it was the same old story as they were beaten 1-0 without offering much themselves going forward.

Spurs now lie two points adrift of West Ham United, and the safety line, with six matches left to stop themselves dropping into the Championship and a league fixture against Lincoln City next term.

While the Irons, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United have hit form, with the latter beating Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday, Tottenham remain without a league win since they beat Crystal Palace on December 28.

It is a record that De Zerbi needs to end quickly, and he will hope he can do it when his former employers Brighton and Hove Albion visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday evening.

The Italian will have to do it without Romero though, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season.

Romano: Time for Romero to Leave Tottenham This Summer

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Doubts remained over the Argentina international’s future even before the injury he picked up against Sunderland that has ruled him out for the rest of the season, and potentially puts his 2026 World Cup at risk too.

Reports from Argentina earlier this year suggested that a decision has been made that the 27-year-old will leave Tottenham at the end of the season.

While Romano doesn’t go that far, there is a feeling from various parties involved that this could be the summer when they part ways, although Spurs are unlikely to let him go unless they achieve their valuation having become known as tough negotiators.

Speaking on the latest episode of GMS’ Market Madness podcast on Wednesday afternoon, Romano explained the latest:

“What I can tell you is that there is a feeling around all people involved in this story, on player’s side, and then on club side, it is probably going to be time for Cuti Romero to leave in the summer transfer window.

“We know it’s always difficult to negotiate with Tottenham, especially when it’s about top players. They are tough and so obviously, let’s see who is prepared to pay what Tottenham want.

“From what I understand, there is no release clause, in paper, in the contract of Cuti Romero. It was just a gentleman’s agreement, but with the previous chairman, Daniel Levy, but now there is no release clause to be activated.”

Tottenham to Set Romero Valuation

Cristian Romero in action for Tottenham Hotspur

While the feeling seems to be that Romero will be exiting Tottenham this summer, regardless of which division they find themselves in next term, Spurs’ stance on his price will be key to what happens.

The north Londoners could be in a strong negotiating position too, given the Argentine has three years remaining on his contract.

Romano added: “The price is up to Tottenham. It’s Tottenham deciding, so we have to see how the negotiations will be.

“There is interest from Europe, and also from abroad. For sure, there is a lot of interest in Romero, and the expectation of those around player and club is that something will happen in the summer. But again, it depends on the price.”

It will be interesting to see if Tottenham’s valuation of their skipper is affected should they drop into the Championship, which is a genuine possibility right now.

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Update Emerges on Man Utd Signing Newcastle Defender Lewis Hall

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An update has now emerged on Manchester United’s interest in Newcastle United defender Lewis Hall from journalist Luke Edwards.

Hall has emerged as one of the most exciting young left-backs in Europe over the last couple of years, but he struggled to nail down a starting place in Eddie Howe’s side towards the end of last season.

GIVEMESPORT sources recently confirmed that Hall is considering his future with the Magpies after being left devastated by his omission from the England World Cup squad.

It’s understood that Manchester United are one of the sides showing an interest in signing Hall as he aims to impress Thomas Tuchel for the future.

Hall was playing behind Dan Burn for Newcastle in the final weeks of the season, and Tuchel ended up calling up the latter for the World Cup.


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Update: Man Utd Interest in Lewis Hall

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Reliable journalist Edwards has provided an update on Manchester United’s reported interest in Newcastle defender Hall.

Edwards claims that Newcastle have not had any contact from the Red Devils and have not been informed that the player wants to leave.

As it stands, Manchester United have clearly not held club-to-club talks, which is no surprise as they undoubtedly have other priorities.

There’s no doubt Hall will be frustrated with his situation at the moment, in terms of club and country. He’ll at least be hoping for a guaranteed start next season.

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Newcastle Could Struggle to Keep Hall

Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall celebrating

Newcastle might find it difficult to keep Hall at the club heading into the summer transfer window, especially if a club like Manchester United are in the race.

The Magpies endured a difficult 2025-2026 season, meaning they won’t be playing European football next campaign.

The Red Devils will be able to offer Hall Champions League football and a club heading in the right direction under Michael Carrick.

Newcastle took a huge step back last season, and it’s no surprise that Hall is disappointed with his situation after failing to make the England squad.

At one point, it looked like Hall would be a guarantee to start at left back for Thomas Tuchel’s side.

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Tottenham in Talks to Sign Free Agent Striker Dusan Vlahovic

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Tottenham are preparing for one of their most crucial summer transfer windows in their recent history after being involved in a relegation battle during the 2025-2026 season.

It’s the first window under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, and the hierarchy will likely be looking to back him in the market.

The Italian manager certainly did a good enough job in his first few months in charge to warrant the club backing him.

There’s an argument to suggest that Spurs need reinforcements all over the pitch in the summer, especially as there’s likely to be players that will want to leave the club.

So far this summer, Tottenham are already closing in on the double signing of Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson, who both look set to arrive on free transfers, GIVEMESPORT understands.


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Tottenham Hold Striker Talks

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According to a report from TeamTalk, Tottenham are one of the sides to have held talks with the camp of Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic ahead of the summer transfer window.

The Serbian forward looks set to leave Juventus this summer when his contract expires, and it’s claimed that he would prefer a move to a European side despite interest from Saudi Arabia.

A host of Premier League clubs have also spoken to Vlahovic’s camp. Many are likely to see him as one of the bargains of the summer due to his free agent status.

An announcement on Wednesday confirmed that Vlahovic would not be signing a new contract at Juve, and he’s now free to join another club this summer.

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Vlahovic’s Wage Could be an Issue

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Although Vlahovic is going to be available on a free transfer during the summer transfer window, Tottenham are still likely to have to pay him a significant wage package.

Reports have claimed that Vlahovic is demanding in the region of £266,000 a week, which is certainly a lot for a club like Tottenham.

Vlahovic, described as being one of the best strikers in the world by teammate Khephren Thuram, hasn’t been at his best in the last few years.

There’s no doubt Vlahovic would improve Tottenham’s striker options, but they have to weigh up whether it makes sense from a financial perspective as well as a football one.

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F1 Driver ‘Under Pressure’ to Save His Job Heading Into Monaco GP

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The 2026 Formula One season may only be five races old, but one driver is already “under pressure” to save his job heading into this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix.

The current campaign couldn’t have gone any better for Mercedes, who have won every race to date this season. Many other teams, however, are struggling for pace amid the raft of technical changes that have been introduced for 2026.

As a result of the ever-changing nature of the sport, teams are consistently evaluating their approaches, including who is driving their cars.

F1 Driver Faces Uncertain Future Despite Promising Start to 2026 Season

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Even those who have shown signs of improvement seemingly aren’t exempt from the chopping block as a new report suggests that an F1 team could be preparing to cut ties with a driver who has scored points in three of this year’s five races.

New Zealand’s Liam Lawson is no stranger to having to battle for his spot on the F1 grid, having been demoted from Red Bull to sister team Racing Bulls after just two races of the 2025 campaign.

The 24-year-old was then forced to fend off competition from Yuki Tsunoda to retain his seat in 2026. To his credit, Lawson has made a creditable start to the new campaign, racking up a total of 16 points.

To put that number into perspective, only Max Verstappen (43) has more points this season within the Red Bull family. Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate, Isack Hadjar, sits on 14 points, with Lawson’s Racing Bulls colleague Arvid Lindblad having picked up just five points.

What Under Pressure F1 Driver Must Do To Save His Job

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However, despite being impressed by the Kiwi’s start to the campaign, Racing Bulls could ruthlessly axe him if his results drop off. They already have his replacement in mind.

The Red Bull second string are increasingly keen to hand an opportunity to teenage F2 prospect Nikola Tsolov and a recent report from SoyMotor suggests that Lawson could be the man to make way for the talented Bulgarian.

The report notes that Tsolov is “knocking on the door” for a seat at Racing Bulls next season and believes that Lawson will find himself out of a job if he doesn’t continue to outperform his current teammate Lindblad.

Racing Bulls only handed Lawson a one-year deal in December, meaning that it won’t cost them anything to move on from him at the end of the season. Sources suggest that he will need to maintain a “clear advantage” over Lindblad in the Drivers’ Championship standings in order to earn a fresh contract and retain his seat.

That means that every race counts for Lawson, starting in Monaco this weekend.

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