
Tottenham Hotspur have finalized a deal worth up to £85 million for Manchester City winger Savinho, who recorded 12 assists during his tenure at the Etihad.
Tottenham Hotspur have finalized a financial agreement to acquire 22-year-old winger Savinho from Manchester City in a transaction totaling £85 million ($116m). The economic structure of this transfer involves a guaranteed £75m base fee alongside £10m in performance-related contingencies. Internal sources confirm that £5m of these add-ons are linked to easily met milestones. This successful negotiation concludes a recruitment effort that began in the summer of 2025, a period when the Brazilian international initially rejected a move to North London to continue his development under Pep Guardiola.
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Savinho exits the Etihad Stadium having contributed two goals and 12 assists across 53 competitive outings. During the most recent Premier League campaign, his involvement was restricted to just seven starts in the top flight. The attacker was conspicuously missing from the Manchester City matchday squad during last Sunday’s Community Shield clash in Cardiff, a match that resulted in a defeat against Arsenal. The player is currently slated to complete a comprehensive medical assessment before signing a long-term employment contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
This high-profile acquisition pushes the total summer investment by the North London side past the £300m threshold. The recruitment department has been exceptionally productive, finalizing permanent transfers for Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes, and Dutch defender Jan Paul van Hecke. Additionally, the first-team roster has been strengthened by the arrival of three experienced free agents: Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson, and veteran goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka.
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To offset this significant capital outlay, Spurs have recouped roughly £140m through strategic player departures. Notable exits from the club include the permanent sales of center-back Cristian Romero, Djed Spence, and young prospect Luka Vuskovic. Even with the substantial funds committed to the Savinho deal, the hierarchy remains in active dialogue with Manchester City concerning a separate move for Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush.
Head coach Roberto De Zerbi is set to conduct his pre-match press conference this Friday to outline tactical preparations for the upcoming Premier League curtain-raiser. Tottenham are scheduled to visit Brentford this Saturday to initiate their 2026-27 league campaign. The arrival of the Brazilian winger follows his 2024 transition to Manchester City from French club Troyes, a move originally valued at €40m.
The pursuit of this specific profile has been a primary objective for the scouting staff, who were unsuccessful in a previous attempt to land the player 12 months prior. At that juncture, the winger chose to remain in Manchester to fight for a regular position in the starting eleven. Following the conclusion of his physical tests, he will be integrated into a restructured offensive line designed to suit De Zerbi’s high-pressing system. This aggressive market activity signals a major transformation of the playing squad as the club prepares for its first full season under the current coaching staff. The technical department believes the 22-year-old provides the necessary width and creative output missing from last year's tactical setup.
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