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Tottenham Prepare Improved Bid for Manchester City’s Savinho

Tottenham Prepare Improved Bid for Manchester City’s Savinho

Tottenham Hotspur are set to make an improved offer for Manchester City forward Savinho, who remains uncertain about his long-term future under manager Pep Guardiola.

The 21-year-old Brazilian joined City from Troyes last summer and contributed 16 goals and assists across 48 appearances in his debut season. However, the arrivals of Rayan Cherki and Omar Marmoush have increased competition for attacking places.

Mail Sport reports that Spurs are prepared to submit a bid exceeding £50 million, matching City’s valuation. While City are keen to retain Savinho for the 2025/26 season, a sale remains possible if the player expresses a desire to leave and an acceptable offer is received.

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City’s recruitment team have identified Real Madrid’s Rodrygo as their preferred replacement should Savinho depart. This comes amid a broader squad reshaping at the Etihad Stadium, with several senior players leaving and younger talents being promoted or loaned out.

It is unclear whether Savinho will be included in City’s squad for their Premier League opener against Wolves this weekend. The transfer window closes on September 1.

FAQ

  • How much will Tottenham bid? – Over £50 million, in line with City’s valuation.
  • What is City’s stance? – They want to keep Savinho unless he asks to leave.
  • Who could replace him? – Real Madrid’s Rodrygo is the main target.
  • When does the transfer window close? – September 1, 2025.
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Conclusion

Savinho’s future at Manchester City is uncertain, with Tottenham’s significant offer set to test the Premier League champions’ resolve. The outcome may depend on the player’s own decision in the coming weeks.

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