Tottenham ‘determined’ to sign Savinho as Manchester City star eyes move
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly ‘determined’ to sign Manchester City forward Savinho, with the player said to be ready to join the North London club, according to TEAMtalk.
The Brazilian attacker, who joined City last summer, has struggled for regular game time under Pep Guardiola. A move to Tottenham could provide him with the first-team football he craves.
Context: Why Tottenham are pushing for Savinho
Tottenham’s interest in Savinho comes as manager Ange Postecoglou looks to bolster his attacking options. The club have been active in the transfer market, and a £50m deal would represent a significant outlay.
Postecoglou’s system relies on wide players who can stretch defences and create chances. Savinho, known for his dribbling and pace, fits that profile. His versatility to play on either flank or as a central forward adds tactical value.
Statistically, Savinho has made 15 Premier League appearances this season, scoring 2 goals and providing 3 assists. While those numbers are modest, his underlying metrics – such as successful dribbles per 90 and chances created – rank among the best in the squad.
Transfer market context and FPL impact
A £50m fee would place Savinho among Tottenham’s most expensive signings. For context, they paid £47.5m for Brennan Johnson and £45m for Micky van de Ven. The fee also reflects the inflated market for young attacking talent.
For Fantasy Premier League managers, a move to Tottenham could boost Savinho’s appeal. He is currently owned by less than 2% of managers and priced at £5.8m. At Spurs, regular starts and a more attacking role could lead to increased goal involvements.
Tottenham’s upcoming fixtures include matches against struggling defences, which could further enhance his FPL potential if he signs in time.
- Savinho has averaged 1.2 key passes per 90 in the league, indicating creative potential.
- He has won 2.1 dribbles per 90, showing his ability to beat defenders.
- At Man City, he was often used as a substitute; at Spurs, he would be a likely starter.
What this means for Tottenham’s season and next steps
Securing Savinho would be a statement of intent from Tottenham. They finished eighth last season but have ambitions of breaking into the top four. Adding quality depth in attack is crucial for competing on multiple fronts.
The deal is not yet finalised. Reports indicate Tottenham are determined, but Man City may be reluctant to sell to a direct rival. Negotiations could extend into the final weeks of the window.
If completed, Savinho would join a young, dynamic frontline including Heung-min Son, James Maddison, and Richarlison. Postecoglou would likely rotate his attackers, giving Savinho ample minutes across the Premier League and cup competitions.
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