A Spanish outlet has suggested that one national team boss would likely prefer to see his player representing Real Madrid than Tottenham.Tottenham may potentially be in danger of having some of their best players poached this summer after two poor Premier League campaigns.In fact, reports indicate that there is panic at Spurs that some key players may ask to leave in the summer.It has now been suggested that a senior Tottenham Hotspur man could be persuaded to leave N17 by the possible intervention of his international boss.Credit: Michael AC Braithwaite / @ac_sports_photoLionel Scaloni could play a role in Cristian Romero leaving TottenhamCristian Romero has already expressed his frustration with what is unfolding at Tottenham, and the Spurs skipper has no shortage of suitors.The Spurs captain is reportedly of interest to Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid ahead of the summer window.A new report in El Intransigente has now discussed the 27-year-old’s future, and the outlet is not confident that Madrid will be able to complete a deal for the centre-back.However, they suggest that Argentina’s boss, Lionel Scaloni, may welcome the possibility of the centre-back playing for the biggest club in the world.The report asserts that Scaloni would ‘celebrate the leap in quality’ if Romero were to join the Spanish capital club.Romero could become a pillar of Argentine football if he joins MadridThe report further states that a move to the Spanish capital will not just be a jump up in sporting ambitions, but it will also hold ‘symbolic’ value for the centre-back, placing him at a ‘whole new level’ within his national setup.It is suggested that the Tottenham man’s role with the La Albiceleste could change if he joins Los Blancos.The publication adds that if Romero establishes himself as a key player at Madrid, it would make him an ‘undisputed pillar’ of the Argentine national team.READ MORE: Igor Tudor addresses claims Micky van de Ven ignored him in Tottenham vs ArsenalThe post National team boss would allegedly celebrate Tottenham star joining Real Madrid instead appeared first on Spurs Web.