Pep Guardiola has weighed in on the situation surrounding Manchester City winger Savinho, who has been heavily linked with a summer switch to Tottenham Hotspur.
It is no secret that Tottenham are pushing to secure the signature of Savinho, with new manager Thomas Frank eager to strengthen his squad before the summer transfer window shuts.
Reports indicate that Savinho is open to a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Tottenham having already lodged an official bid for the 21-year-old.
Manchester City have rejected Spurs’ opening offer, which is believed to have fallen short of their valuation, but it is understood that Tottenham are expected to return with an improved bid for Savio.
Pep Guardiola speaks on Savinho’s future at Manchester City
Speaking ahead of City’s Premier League opener against Wolves, Guardiola provided an update on the winger’s future.
The City boss was quick to praise Savinho, describing the youngster as an “extraordinary” talent. Still, he stressed that the player’s future will ultimately hinge on his wishes and an agreement between both clubs.
Guardiola told the press conference: “The only thing I am concerned about today is that Savinho will be with us until all the season, and hopefully for many, many years.
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“He is extraordinary! But at the end, as always, the desire of the player prevails above everything, and after there has to be an agreement with the club. If you do not take an agreement, the player will be here.”
Why Savinho could be an ideal signing for Spurs
Savinho’s creative output stands out when compared to Tottenham’s current wide options, offering a level of flair and end product that would bolster Frank’s attacking setup.
Guardiola’s comments are notable in that they do not close the door on a potential exit this summer. Should Spurs match City’s valuation, the move appears feasible.
Given the player’s openness to a switch and Guardiola’s track record of not standing in the way of those seeking a fresh challenge, this could well be a case of Tottenham’s deal to lose.