Cristian Romero may miss the start of next season after confirming he is ready to represent Argentina at this summer's Olympics.
Ange Postecoglou, Johan Lange and others have many plans in place for the start of next season, with the aim of building a team that can compete on multiple fronts.
Expectations will be high with the Australian manager in his second year in charge, but there is no doubt that Spurs need to significantly upgrade their squad if they are to close the gap on the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool.
Cristian Romero hopes to compete in the Olympics
With Romero opening the door to participating in the Olympics in Paris in July-August, Postecoglou may have one more thing to worry about before starting his preseason plans.
The Nations must field an under-23 team in this competition, but are allowed to name three players over 23, and the Tottenham man has now insisted he would like to play if called up. ing.
Romero said TyC Sports: “I want to go to the Olympics. I never had the chance to go there. Anything for the national team, of course I want to be there. If [Javier] Mascherano wants to take me, I'm free. ”
Spurs web opinion
This isn't ideal for Postecoglou or Tottenham, but no player would begrudge the chance to represent their country at the Olympics, even though Olympic medals are not traditionally held in high esteem in football. You probably can't.
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