Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on Tottenham Hotspur's transfer business alongside Manchester City winger Savinho, writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter.
Romano recently confirmed that Tottenham are in club-to-club talks over a potential deal for Man City's Savinho. The Brazilian international is interested in a move to north London, with negotiations ongoing for a possible move this summer. Spurs boss Thomas Frank has indicated Savinho as an ideal player as they look to bring in reinforcements over the coming days and weeks.
So far, Spurs have secured the signings of Mohammed Kudus and Joao Palhinha on loan, while Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso have joined permanently after spending the 2024/2025 campaign at Spurs. With only a few days remaining before the beginning of the Premier League season, Tottenham supporters might have been hoping to have seen more deals get over the line, but their business doesn't appear to be over.
Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham's Transfer Business Alongside Savinho
Writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Romano has confirmed that he doesn't expect Savinho to be the final signing of the summer transfer window for Tottenham if they are able to get a deal over the line for the Man City star. The Italian journalist isn't closing the doors for another addition alongside Savinho for Spurs.
"I've not been told it's going to be the last one, so I'd not close doors!"
The signing of Savinho would certainly be an impressive one, and David Ornstein recently confirmed that Pep Guardiola often allows players to depart if they are keen on a move away. The Brazilian international is capable of playing on either wing and through the middle, so his versatility could make him a useful option for Frank.
A natural attacking midfielder will likely still be on the agenda, considering Maddison's injury, while Dejan Kulusevski has also been unavailable recently. Although Savinho would be capable of playing in this role, adding a specialist player in this position would be hugely beneficial for Spurs.
Tottenham will face Paris Saint-Germain in the Super Cup on Wednesday evening, before kicking off their Premier League campaign on Saturday, hosting newly promoted Burnley. Spurs then travel to Manchester City before another home fixture against Bournemouth to end the month.