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Tottenham is expected to fail to recruit Savinho, which it aimed to replace Son Heung-min.
Paul O'Keeff, who works for Football Insider in England and is very familiar with Tottenham's internal news, said on his personal SNS on the 20th (Korea time) how Tottenham and Manchester City are negotiating over Savinho.
"There seems to be a disagreement within Manchester City over whether to sell Savigne. The possibility has not completely disappeared, but without a large offer, it seems unlikely"
Paul O'Keeff explained that this is happening because he disagrees with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and Manchester City CEO Ferran Soriano. "Guardiola wants to replace Savinho with Hodrigu. But CEO Ferran wants Savinho to stay, so they are at a standstill with each other. Unless Man City leaders change their stance, Savinho is likely to stay. It's a difference between the director and the leadership."
It seems that it has become very difficult to recruit Savinho. The news that Tottenham want Savinho came out on the 11th. Fabrizio Romano, an expert on the European transfer market, said on his personal SNS, "The exclusive information is available. Tottenham started talks with Manchester City to recruit Savinho." Negotiations are underway between Tottenham and Manchester City, and if the two clubs agree on a transfer fee, Savinho is also open to a transfer. Tottenham boss Thomas Frank has identified Savinho as an ideal target," he reported.
Again, individual negotiations proceeded quickly. This is because Tottenham judged Savinho as a direct replacement for Son Heung-min. The British Telegraph reported 'Tottenham desperately needs to reinforce its offense as Son Heung-min leaves for Los Angeles FC and James Madison is seriously injured in the knee. If the two clubs reach an agreement, Savinho could be a natural option to replace Tottenham's former captain Son Heung-min.'
Savinho decided to go to Tottenham because he was concerned about less time playing in Manchester City. Tottenham also actively moved to recruit Savinho. Tottenham's first offer was 50 million euros (about 81.2 billion won), but it was rejected, and the second offer worth 70 million euros (about 113.7 billion won) was also rejected. Tottenham is close to the amount Manchester City wanted, but negotiations have not been able to proceed as opinions have not been agreed within Manchester City.
It is an emergency for Tottenham. Savinho was born in 2004 even though he can't replace Son Heung-min right away and has already completed big league verification in Girona and Manchester City. Tottenham fans also wanted Savinho to replace Son Heung-min because he is a player with a clear potential.
However, the transaction is on the verge of being suspended two weeks before the deadline for the transfer market. Time is running out to find a new target to replace Son Heung-min, start a deal, and finish negotiations.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.