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Tottenham Table Fresh €80m Offer for Manchester City’s Savinho

Savinho Expected to Stay at Manchester City Despite Tottenham Interest

Tottenham Hotspur are preparing a new €80 million bid for Manchester City forward Savinho, according to reports in Brazil. The 21-year-old winger has attracted strong interest following his debut season in English football.

City have so far resisted offers for Savinho, with internal discussions ongoing over whether to keep him as a long-term project. The player is regarded as one of Brazil’s top attacking prospects and has impressed Pep Guardiola with his adaptability.

Tottenham’s Urgency

Spurs have turned to Savinho after missing out on Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, who is closing in on a move to Arsenal. Tottenham’s hierarchy are keen to back new manager Thomas Frank with a marquee signing before the window closes.

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City’s Dilemma

Manchester City remain wary of repeating the situation with Cole Palmer, who left for Chelsea in 2023 and quickly became a standout performer. Officials are cautious about losing Savinho too early in his development. A potential replacement in Real Madrid’s Rodrygo could influence their stance.

FAQs

  • What is Tottenham’s offer? A fresh €80m bid.
  • Why is Savinho valued so highly? He is considered one of Brazil’s most exciting attacking prospects.
  • Will City accept? At present, they remain unwilling to sell.
  • Is Savinho pushing for a move? He has not asked to leave, though he wants regular minutes.
  • When will this be resolved? Likely in the final days of the transfer window.
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Conclusion

Tottenham’s €80m push for Savinho highlights their determination to land a marquee signing. However, City’s reluctance to sell underlines his importance to Guardiola’s plans. Unless Spurs dramatically increase their offer — or Savinho pushes for a move — Manchester City may hold firm.

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