Spurs agree £75m deal to sign Man City's Savinho
BREAKING: Tottenham agree £75m deal to sign Manchester City winger Savinho, with a further £10m in potential add-ons.
Seventy five million pounds. Spurs just raided Manchester City for Savinho.
Another ten million in add-ons if things go well, and the winger's off for a medical before signing long term in north London. He's twenty two, he's Brazilian, and here he is, funnily enough, playing at Tottenham's own stadium in City blue. That view's about to change.
Spurs wanted him last summer and got told no. He stayed, and Pep Guardiola gave him seven Premier League starts all season. That's not a squad player, that's a parking ticket. Meanwhile Roberto de Zerbi has already dropped a hundred and eighty five million on Fernandes and Tonali, and the BBC says talks for City's Omar Marmoush are going well too. This deal pushes Tottenham past three hundred million spent this summer.
City are quietly clearing the bench, and Spurs are paying premium prices to stock theirs. One of these clubs is going to look very clever by Christmas.
This is Dave King, reporting for HIT.
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