Tottenham are preparing to revive their interest in Manchester City winger Savinho, with reports suggesting a potential £60 million move could materialise ahead of the summer transfer window.
Spurs attempted to sign the Brazilian international last summer and explored the possibility again in January, but neither approach resulted in a completed transfer deal.
Following a deeply difficult season in which Tottenham narrowly avoided relegation, the club appear determined to push forward with a significant rebuild under new head coach Roberto De Zerbi.
Savinho’s position at Manchester City has become increasingly uncertain after a frustrating 2025-26 campaign that failed to live up to expectations set during his time at Girona.
The 22-year-old managed only seven Premier League starts, with injuries and intense competition for attacking positions severely limiting his opportunities under Pep Guardiola throughout the season.
City’s wide options remain deep, and the reported arrival of Antoine Semenyo could push Savinho even further down the squad hierarchy at the Etihad Stadium going forward.
There is also broader uncertainty surrounding how Manchester City will be structured under incoming manager Enzo Maresca following Guardiola’s departure from the club this summer.
That uncertainty may force Savinho into a decision about whether he wants to continue competing for limited minutes or seek a more prominent role elsewhere in the Premier League.
Tottenham’s wide areas suffered badly last season, with injuries to Dejan Kulusevski, Mohammed Kudus, Xavi Simons and Wilson Odobert forcing the club to field players out of position on the flanks.
Savinho offers the kind of direct, high-energy profile that De Zerbi typically favours in wide positions, combining natural pace with strong one-versus-one ability and creative instincts in tight spaces.
At City, Savinho operates primarily as a rotation option. At Tottenham, De Zerbi could hand him a central role in the attacking structure and provide consistent game time to rebuild confidence.
The key question surrounding this potential deal is whether Spurs are paying premium money for a player who has yet to fully deliver on the promise he showed in Spain with Girona.
After the struggles of last season, Tottenham cannot risk another expensive acquisition who requires extended time to settle into a new club and new footballing environment without producing results quickly.
If De Zerbi identifies Savinho as a genuine system fit and the player arrives motivated, this could prove to be one of the more astute signings of the summer transfer window.
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