Tottenham in talks with Man City to sign Savinho and Marmoush
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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly in advanced discussions with Manchester City to sign forwards Savinho and Omar Marmoush, as the Premier League 2026-27 season gets underway on Friday, 22 August 2026. The move comes as Spurs look to reinforce their attack following a summer of significant player departures from north London.
The Savinho Pursuit
Talks between the two clubs are underway, though a final agreement has not yet been reached, according to reports. Spurs had targeted Brazilian winger Savinho as far back as 2025, but he opted to remain at the Etihad Stadium, signing a two-year contract extension that ties him to City until 2031.
Savinho has now reportedly expressed openness to leaving the club following Spurs' renewed interest. He originally joined City in 2024 for £30 million from French side Troyes. Last season, he featured in 36 matches across all competitions — a notable drop from the 48 appearances he made in 2024, suggesting a reduced role under Pep Guardiola.
Marmoush's Difficult Season at City
Omar Marmoush endured a difficult 2025-26 campaign, managing just eight goals in 36 appearances — well below the output that prompted City to pay £59 million to sign him from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2025. He has since fallen outside Guardiola's first-choice plans, making him a candidate for a summer exit.
City's asking price for either player has not been confirmed publicly, though the club is reportedly seeking a profit on both transfers, according to reports.
City's Busy Transfer Window
City have already moved on several regulars this summer, with Rodri, Tijjani Reijnders, and goalkeeper James Trafford all departing. On the incomings side, City have secured midfielder Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest for a reported £116 million and Argentine goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli from Marseille.
City are also reportedly exploring a move for Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez and Roma's Manu Kone, while Ayyoub Bouaddi remains on their watchlist.
Spurs' Broader Rebuild
Beyond the City talks, Tottenham are reportedly interested in Cody Gakpo, the Netherlands international currently at Liverpool, though their financial capacity to fund that deal remains uncertain. Spurs have shed a number of first-team players this summer and are clearly prioritising attacking reinforcements ahead of the new campaign.
With the season already underway, Tottenham's ability to close these deals quickly will be critical to how competitive they look in the opening weeks of 2026-27.