This Tottenham transfer window is causing most rational fans to have what is known in the trade as ‘twins’.
Am I exaggerating? Well, let’s have a quick look at tonight’s game against Paris Saint-Germain.
Has our buying policy impacted the Tottenham transfer window?
This is a UEFA Super Cup final, and we are plausibly fielding a starting XI that won’t look too different to this one: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Spence; Palhinha, Bergvall, Bentancur; Johnson, Kudus, Richarlison.
That’s a goalkeeper who haemorrhaged goals last term, a midfield devoid of creative wit, and an attacking line led by yet another Spurs striker who is, at best, mediocre. These are essentially less than the sum of the payers that dragged us into seventeenth last season.
Fabrizio Romano believes the Tottenham transfer window has a twist
🚨 Manchester City play down reports on Maghnes Akliouche or similar options as no talks are taking place.
🇧🇷 Plan remains clear: if Savinho joins Spurs, Man City want to try for Rodrygo.
But still no agreement for Savinho to Spurs as of now, first bid far from City valuation. pic.twitter.com/dzEU5md99r
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 13, 2025
Fabrizio Romano, influencer to the stars, believes that he has identified the issue surrounding Savinho to Spurs.
According to the Italian, Savhino must leave Man City before Rodrygo can be approached. We all know that Pep’s lot are under scrutiny, but… really?
How can Daniel Levy improve the Tottenham transfer window?
The real question is probably a little more brutal.
How might the Tottenham transfer window improve exponentially if Daniel Levy were to retire?
Being one good example.
This squad has been blighted by injury for so long that it appeared obvious to many that better choices were required, if we were to progress.
Is Savhino a player anyone was cooing over – another winger – up until the last few days?
It probably made more sense to spend less cash on the probable burnout that is Jack Grealish.