Tottenham told what it will cost to sign Savinho from Manchester City

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What Tottenham are ‘willing to pay’ for Savinho as Man City set astronomical asking price

Tottenham are reportedly keen on signing Manchester City attacker Savinho ahead of the transfer deadline.

Spurs wanted to sign Eberechi Eze, but he ended up moving to rivals Arsenal, with the deal being made official on Saturday.

Tottenham even failed to sign Morgan Gibbs-White and he ended up signing a new contract at Nottingham Forest.

Manchester City want £69m for Savinho

Thomas Frank is keen on Savinho as he’s looking for more firepower in the final third for the 2025/26 season.

Despite signing Mohammed Kudus from West Ham and making Mathys Tel’s loan permanent, Spurs remain in the hunt for more attackers.

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Son Heung-min’s exit and James Maddison’s injury leave them with two options short and if the Lilywhites are serious about finishing in the Champions League places, they still need to strengthen.

Give Me Sport journalist Ben Jacobs reported on 24 August that they are willing to offer £60.5million to Manchester City for the Brazil international.

However, if City are to part ways with the 21-year-old, they want a fee in the region of £69million.

Tottenham must agree personal terms with Savinho

Tottenham should prioritise agreeing personal terms with Savinho and securing his transfer from Manchester City to bolster their attacking options.

The Brazilian winger offers dynamism, pace, and creativity, perfectly suiting Frank’s high-pressing, fluid system.

Savinho’s ability to play on either flank, combined with his progressive passing and ability to take players on, makes him an ideal fit.

His desire to join Tottenham, where he could secure a more prominent role, enhances the deal’s appeal.

A £69million deal reflects Spurs’ ambition and signing Savinho could transform their attack, ensuring competitiveness in the Premier League and Champions League.