If you could encapsulate Tottenham Hotspur in one week it would be the period of days that have just played out. It's classic Spurs, it really is.
On Wednesday, everything looked smooth sailing as far as a deal to sign Eberechi Eze was concerned. This was a spectcular signing, a Premier League proven talent capable of taking Thomas Frank's side to the next level.
Alas, Arsenal swooped in and stole the boyhood Gooner away from their rivals. Eze is now a full-time Gunner, it's time to forget about that saga.
And boy did Spurs forget about it on Saturday afternoon. The Etihad has been a happy hunting ground for the Lilywhites in recent years and they went to Manchester City this weekend and won again, swatting aside Pep Guardiola's side 2-0.
It was a complete defensive performance and the inroads Frank has already made in making Spurs more secure at the back is mightily impressive. Yet, they still need new recruits in the market.
Spurs' remaining transfer plans
Missing out on Eze is a colossal blow. With Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison out, the latter with an ACL injury, Spurs desperately need to find more creativity.
They have sourced that in the form of Mohammed Kudus who has enjoyed a spritely start to his time in white.
Yet, more is required and it's required quickly. The window is eight days away from closing and Daniel Levy needs to find that Eze alternative.
Well, a move for Manchester City star Savinho is still on the cards according to reports in Spain.
The Brazilian has been the subject of interest from the north Londoners for a few weeks now but it's touch and go to know whether City will sanction a sale.
In a bid to do so, Spurs are now prepared to put a club-record £73m on the table to bring the Citizen to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Previously, they had only been willing to put a fraction below £50m forward, but amid the Eze blow, Levy and Co know they must act.
Savinho: Tottenham's answer to Lamine Yamal
Signing someone of Savinho's quality in the remaining week of the window is a must for Spurs if they are to realise their lofty ambitions this term. They have started with consecutive wins and look good value, having not conceded yet.
Still, extra firepower is required and they'd surely find that in the form of the Man City star. While he's not so prolific as far as goalscoring is concerned just yet, only bagging three times in 2024/25, he's one of the best creators in English football, registering 13 assists in all competitions.
Amid those injuries to Kulusevski and Maddison, he could be just the creative hub that Frank is seeking.
Comparisons to Ballon d'Or contender, Lamine Yamal, will also raise excitement levels. Speaking after a dazzling display from the Brazilian last term, Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson said: "His decision making is unbelievable. He remins me a bit like Yamal. They can dribble, they dribble at the right time, they pass at the right time. He's going to be a superstar."
While taking anything Merson says must be done so with a pinch of salt, there is logic here. Indeed, according to data-led website, FBref, Yamal was the most similar winger in European football to Savinho last term, based on statistics.
Of course, Yamal is a generational talent, but it's of great intrigue to see where they are most comparable.
From a goalscoring perspective, plenty of wingers in European football are streets ahead of Savinho but we can see here that he's one of the most creative around.
Over the league season, he registered the same number of assists per 90 minutes as the great Yamal while he also made more key passes.
The Spanish wonderkid was far ahead for progressive passes but in other aspects, notably progressive carrying and shot-creating actions, there isn't a great deal to seperate the duo.
A pass is considered progressive if the distance between the starting point and the next touch is at least 10 meters closer to the opponent's goal or any completed pass into the penalty area.
Based on a number of things, the 21-year-old is still incredibly raw but as Merson said, he looks as though he's on his way to becoming a superstar. He's not going to reach Yamal's overall quality but having someone with those traits in your squad will help a great deal.
Spurs do need more goals but creativity is also on their shopping list. They'd get that and then some if they signed City's Brazilian star.