
Spurs Move On From Eberechi Eze Heartbreak as Thomas Frank Eyes €80m Savinho Bid
For Tottenham Hotspur, this summer’s transfer window has already been an emotional rollercoaster. From the highs of securing young attacking talents like Mathys Tel and Mohamed Kudus, to the crushing blow of seeing Eberechi Eze head across north London to Arsenal, the mood among Spurs supporters has swung wildly in recent weeks. Now, with the sting of the Eze saga still fresh, Tottenham are reportedly preparing a bold €80m (£69m/$93.5m) move for Manchester City’s Brazilian starlet Savinho.
Spurs’ response after Eberechi Eze joins Arsenal
The frustration of missing out on Eze has been palpable at Tottenham. For weeks, Spurs had been confident of landing the Crystal Palace playmaker, who was seen as a perfect fit for Thomas Frank’s emerging system. But in true north London derby fashion, the narrative turned bitter. Arsenal swooped in, offering £67.5m and the allure of Champions League football under Mikel Arteta, leaving Spurs fans crestfallen.
Losing a target to any rival stings, but losing one to Arsenal is something else entirely. Eze’s decision to trade south London for the Emirates has left Spurs scrambling to ensure they don’t head into the season one creative spark short. And that is where Savinho comes in.
Thomas Frank’s €80m Savinho gamble
According to reports out of Brazil, Spurs have tabled an €80m offer for Savinho, the 21-year-old winger who has been part of the City Football Group system since 2021. Currently contracted to Manchester City, the youngster has already built a reputation for flair, pace, and the kind of raw creativity Spurs sorely missed when they came up short in previous campaigns.
The problem? City aren’t exactly eager sellers. In fact, it is understood that Tottenham’s first approach was swiftly turned down, and even with an increased bid, the Manchester club remain reluctant. Pep Guardiola and his staff rate Savinho highly, seeing him as a long-term asset within the CFG network, even if he hasn’t yet cemented a starring role at the Etihad.
Despite that, Savinho’s representatives have reportedly flown to London to explore potential openings in the negotiations. The player himself is believed to be keen on more regular first-team football ahead of this summer’s World Cup — a major factor that could yet tilt the scales in Tottenham’s favor.
Spurs’ transfer window: hits and misses
Tottenham’s business so far has been ambitious, if not entirely smooth. They’ve brought in Mathys Tel, the Bayern Munich youngster brimming with promise, and Mohamed Kudus, whose versatility across the front line should add much-needed depth. Both are exciting, forward-thinking signings that hint at Daniel Levy finally loosening the club’s grip on cautious spending.
But the list of near-misses tells its own story. Morgan Gibbs-White, another key target, opted to stay loyal to Nottingham Forest, even after Spurs met his release clause. Eze, as already mentioned, chose Arsenal. And now City are digging in their heels over Savinho. For all their ambition, Tottenham remain at risk of falling short of the elite attacking reinforcements they clearly desire.
Savinho: the next big thing or another missed opportunity?
At just 21, Savinho has already spent three years under the CFG umbrella, gaining valuable experience across different leagues. The Brazilian is widely tipped to develop into a top-tier forward, with his mix of direct dribbling and vision in the final third drawing comparisons to countrymen who lit up the Premier League before him.
Yet Tottenham’s pursuit faces a familiar hurdle: convincing a powerhouse club to part with a talent they see as part of their future. Even with €80m on the table, there’s no guarantee that City will budge. Guardiola has often been reluctant to let young attackers leave, especially those with international tournament aspirations on the horizon.
And that leads to the million-euro question: are Spurs chasing a dream, or is this a transfer saga with genuine legs?
Timing could play a part
Interestingly, the timing of Spurs’ push for Savinho adds an extra twist. Tottenham and Manchester City are due to face off this weekend, and you could almost write the script: Savinho, still a City player, pops up with a decisive goal against the very club trying to prise him away. That, as Spurs fans would sigh, would be typical.
But football works in strange ways. If Savinho’s camp is serious about pushing for more minutes ahead of the World Cup, the coming weeks could open a door Spurs never expected. City have depth in abundance; Tottenham can offer opportunity and responsibility.
Levy, Frank, and the bigger picture
Beyond the specifics of Savinho, Tottenham’s moves this summer reveal something bigger. This is not a window of patchwork signings or stop-gap fixes. Under Thomas Frank, Spurs appear to be building a new identity — one that blends youthful energy with attacking versatility. Tel, Kudus, and the pursuit of Eze and Savinho all point in the same direction: dynamic, creative players who can break games open.
Of course, building a squad of that caliber is easier said than done. Spurs’ reputation for near-misses in the transfer market isn’t entirely undeserved, and rival clubs know how to use their pulling power when Tottenham come knocking.
Still, Levy and Frank deserve some credit for ambition. €80m is not a half-hearted bid. It’s a statement, even if it ends in frustration.
What happens next for Tottenham?
If City continue to stonewall, Tottenham will need to decide quickly whether to push even harder for Savinho or turn to alternative targets before the window shuts. With Eze gone and Gibbs-White unavailable, the options are narrowing. Another winger or attacking midfielder seems essential if Spurs are to match their rivals’ firepower heading into the new campaign.
For now, though, the story remains the same: Tottenham have their eye on a star, the player is open to the move, but the selling club is standing firm. Sound familiar?
Final thoughts
The Savinho saga may not end the way Spurs hope, but it underlines where the club wants to go. They’re no longer content with being reactive in the market. They’re targeting the kind of young, high-ceiling players that can define the next era of Premier League football.
Whether or not Savinho dons the white of Tottenham this season remains to be seen. What’s certain is that after the heartbreak of losing Eberechi Eze to Arsenal, Spurs need a win in the market — and fast.
Because in north London, patience is a luxury.
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