
Tottenham’s summer rebuild under Roberto de Zerbi appears to be gathering serious pace, with Daily Mail reporting that Spurs are advancing in talks over a deal worth around £60million for Manchester City winger Savinho.
It feels like the kind of move that says plenty about the mood in north London. Spurs are not merely browsing the market, they are trying to reshape the texture of their attack. Savinho, still only 22, brings that sense of acceleration and unpredictability that De Zerbi teams often crave. He plays football as though the pitch opens differently for him, full of sudden angles, darting movement and the suggestion that something might happen even when nothing seems on.
Daily Mail Sport exclusively revealed last month that Tottenham had revived their interest in the Brazilian, having first tried to sign him last summer. Back then, Savinho wanted the move, only for Manchester City to block it at board level.
City’s stance last summer was shaped by their own market needs. According to the Daily Mail, they wanted more than £70million in initial talks, with funds potentially going towards another winger. Real Madrid’s Rodrygo was discussed as an option at that stage.
Now, the landscape has shifted. City are again assessing wide players, with Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye among those reportedly under consideration. That matters, because Savinho’s future may be tied not only to Tottenham’s desire, but also to City’s wider recruitment chain.
His own season hardly screamed permanence. Savinho scored just once in 24 league appearances for City last season, a return that hints at a player still searching for rhythm, role and trust. At Tottenham, under a coach who likes brave attackers, he may see a clearer route to becoming central rather than decorative.
Tottenham have already acted decisively. Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson have joined on free transfers, adding experience and reliability to a squad that needed both. Spurs are also discussing a £40million deal for Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke, who has made clear his wish to reunite with De Zerbi.

That thread matters. De Zerbi appears to be building not simply a squad, but a language. Players who know his demands, players who fit his circuits, players who can play through pressure rather than around it.
Savinho would represent a different kind of piece. Less structure, more spark. Less certainty, more ceiling. For £60million, Tottenham would not be buying last season’s numbers. They would be buying what they believe those numbers failed to reveal.
There are risks. A winger with one league goal in 24 appearances does not arrive as a guaranteed solution. Tottenham supporters have seen expensive attackers arrive with highlights, hope and little end product.
Yet there is also a logic here. Savinho has already wanted Spurs once. That desire matters. In modern transfers, where salaries, agents and sporting projects all blur together, a player’s willingness can be the first sign of a good fit.
If Tottenham complete this deal, it will feel like a statement of faith, in De Zerbi, in Savinho and in the idea that this Spurs team can become more aggressive, more dynamic and more difficult to predict.
From a Spurs supporter’s perspective, this report feels exciting, but it also deserves a proper pause. £60million is a serious fee, especially for a player who scored once in the league last season. That will be the immediate worry. Are Tottenham paying for potential, or are they rescuing a player City no longer fully need?
That said, there is a lot to like. Savinho clearly wanted the move last summer, and that should not be dismissed. Spurs have too often signed players who looked slightly unconvinced by the project. This feels different. If he actively wants Tottenham, and De Zerbi actively wants him, then the fit already feels stronger.
The wider rebuild also looks coherent. Senesi, Robertson, Van Hecke and Savinho all point towards a manager being backed with specific profiles. That is encouraging. Tottenham cannot afford another summer of half measures and confused squad planning.
Savinho would bring pace, flair and one-v-one threat, something Spurs badly need if they want to break stubborn sides down. The concern is output. He needs goals and assists, not just nice touches and bright moments.
Still, this is the kind of gamble ambitious clubs take. If De Zerbi unlocks him, £60million could quickly look sensible. If not, Spurs fans will rightly ask why so much faith was placed in promise rather than proof.
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