Tottenham Push Ahead for £60m Man City Winger Savinho

Tottenham Hotspur have accelerated their pursuit of Brazilian winger Savinho, tabling an ambitious £60 million bid for the Manchester City player. Manager Roberto de Zerbi has identified the 20-year-old as a key target to bolster his attacking options this summer.

The north London club are moving swiftly in what is shaping up to be a major overhaul under De Zerbi, who took charge last season. Talks have reportedly progressed, with Spurs keen to secure the deal ahead of the new campaign.

De Zerbi's Tactical Blueprint

Savinho, who spent last season on loan at Girona, impressed with his pace, dribbling and versatility across the front line. Under De Zerbi, Tottenham have adopted a high-pressing, possession-based style that suits the Brazilian’s direct running and creativity in wide areas.

The 20-year-old would compete with Dejan Kulusevski and Manor Solomon on the flanks, offering a different profile as a natural left-footer who prefers cutting inside from the right. His arrival would add depth and tactical variety, particularly against deep-lying defences.

Spurs have won three of their last four pre-season friendlies, including an emphatic 4-1 victory over Bayern Munich, but need more firepower to challenge for Champions League places. Savinho averaged 1.8 successful dribbles per game in La Liga last term, ranking among the top performers in his age group.

Transfer Context and Market Dynamics

The £60m valuation reflects City’s desire to recoup a significant profit on a player they signed for around £10m from Atlético Mineiro in 2022. Similar fees have been paid for young talents like Antony (£82m to Manchester United) and Mudryk (£88m to Chelsea), placing Savinho in a premium bracket.

Tottenham’s pursuit signals a shift in strategy under chairman Daniel Levy, who has historically been cautious with big-money outlays. However, De Zerbi’s ambitious project – coupled with the club’s return to European competition – has unlocked a more aggressive approach.

The deal would likely be structured with add-ons, with a significant portion tied to performance-related clauses. City are reluctant to sell to a direct rival but are open to negotiations if the price meets their valuation.

Fantasy Premier League Impact

For FPL managers, Savinho’s potential move to Tottenham would make him an intriguing mid-priced midfield option. Currently priced at around £6.5m in pre-season drafts, his ownership is under 2% due to uncertainty over game time. However, if he secures a starting role, his dribbling stats and chance creation could offer value.

Spurs’ opening fixtures include home ties against Everton and Brentford, which are favourable for attacking returns. Managers should monitor pre-season line-ups closely, as De Zerbi may rotate initially.

  • Price: Estimated £6.5m in FPL
  • Position: MID (but could be FWD if deployed centrally)
  • Upcoming fixtures: EVE (H), LEI (A), NEW (H) – mixed difficulty

Title Race and Relegation Implications

Tottenham finished eighth last season, missing out on European football entirely. A successful rebuild under De Zerbi is vital to re-establishing them as top-four contenders. The addition of an elite young winger could narrow the gap to the likes of Aston Villa and Newcastle in the battle for Champions League spots.

Manchester City, meanwhile, are not in dire need to sell, but offloading Savinho would boost their financial fair play headroom. For Spurs, this deal represents a statement of intent – a clear signal that they aim to disrupt the established hierarchy.

What Next for Tottenham?

Negotiations are expected to intensify this week, with Tottenham representatives scheduled to meet City counterparts. Savinho is believed to be keen on the move, intrigued by De Zerbi’s reputation for developing young attackers. A deal could be finalised before the Premier League season kicks off on 16 August, giving the player a full pre-season with his new teammates.

The failure to land Savinho would leave Spurs scrambling for alternatives, with names like Pedro Neto and Michael Olise reportedly on their shortlist. For now, all eyes are on the Etihad as Tottenham push to complete the most expensive signing of their summer window.

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