Spurs agree £75m deal to sign Savinho from Man City
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Key Takeaways
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly agreed a deal worth £75 million — with a potential £10 million in add-ons — to sign Brazilian winger Savinho from Manchester City, according to BBC reports. The agreement comes as the Premier League season gets underway, with Spurs moving decisively to bolster their attacking options.
The Savinho Deal
Savinho, who joined City in 2024 for £30 million from French club Troyes, had been a target for Spurs the previous year but chose to remain at the Etihad Stadium. This time, the Brazilian reportedly expressed openness to a move when Spurs renewed their interest. The 24-year-old made 48 appearances across all competitions in 2024, though his involvement dipped to 36 matches in 2025.
Spurs' Broader Transfer Activity
The deal for Savinho is the latest in a busy summer for Tottenham Hotspur. The club had already strengthened their midfield by signing Mateus Fernandes from West Ham and Sandro Tonali from Newcastle. Adding Savinho would provide significant reinforcement to their forward line. Separately, reports indicate that Roberto de Zerbi's side is also in positive talks with City over Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush, who was acquired by City from Eintracht Frankfurt for £59 million in 2025. Marmoush managed just eight goals in 36 appearances in his final season under Pep Guardiola in 2025-26. Spurs are also reportedly keeping tabs on Netherlands international Cody Gakpo of Liverpool, though their financial capacity to pursue that deal remains uncertain.
Manchester City's Overhaul
Manchester City, now under manager Enzo Maresca, are in the midst of a significant squad rebuild. The club have already parted ways with key players including Rodri, Tijjani Reijnders, and goalkeeper James Trafford. On the incomings side, City have secured midfielder Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest for a reported £116 million and brought in Argentine goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli from Marseille. City are also reportedly exploring a move for Argentine midfielder Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea, as well as central midfielder Manu Kone from Roma. Ayyoub Bouaddi is also said to be on their recruitment shortlist.
What This Means for Both Clubs
For Spurs, landing Savinho would represent a significant upgrade in attacking quality and depth, addressing a need that has been evident for some time. For City, offloading Savinho — at more than double his purchase price — would provide funds to finance their own ambitious recruitment. This summer's transfer activity at both clubs signals a shifting of the guard in the Premier League's mid-to-upper tier, with each side recalibrating for the season ahead.