Tottenham Hotspur are ramping up their activity in the transfer market, holding fresh talks with Manchester City over Brazilian winger Savinho. The 21-year-old is reportedly eager for a move that will secure him regular Premier League football ahead of next year’s World Cup.  The north London club had previously shifted their attention to Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, believing they were close to landing the talented No. 10. However, Arsenal swooped in, hijacking the deal and announcing Eze as their new signing just hours before Spurs could finalize an agreement.  Savinho and City’s Squad Situation  Savinho has yet to feature in Manchester City’s opening games this season, including their 2-0 defeat to Tottenham at the Etihad. Spurs are prepared to offer over £60 million for the winger if City are willing to let him leave. The Brazilian is said to be receptive to the move, which would allow him more first-team opportunities.  Tottenham Eye Other Midfield and Attacking Options  After missing out on Eze, Tottenham have turned their attention to West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta and Aston Villa’s attacking options. Paqueta, who recently faced betting allegations, is reportedly open to moving to a Champions League club. He was a standout in West Ham’s 5-1 loss to Chelsea, scoring the opening goal.  Meanwhile, Aston Villa are exploring deals for Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson, who has dropped down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge after the arrivals of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap. Villa have also expressed interest in Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku and could consider a loan deal for Jackson.  Spurs Broaden Their Scouting Net  Tottenham are keeping an eye on several other young talents, including Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche and Leicester’s El Bilal Khannouss. El Khannouss was left out of Leicester’s squad for their win at Charlton, with coach Marti Cifuentes explaining it was “best for him and the team” amid speculation about a potential move.  Outgoings Also on the Agenda  Spurs are not just focused on bringing players in—they are also arranging departures. Defender Luka Vuskovic is close to joining Bundesliga side Hamburg on loan, signaling Tottenham’s intent to balance their squad before the transfer window closes.

Tottenham Hotspur are ramping up their activity in the transfer market, holding fresh talks with Manchester City over Brazilian winger Savinho. The 21-year-old is reportedly eager for a move that will secure him regular Premier League football ahead of next year’s World Cup. The north London club had previously shifted their attention to Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, believing they were close to landing the talented No. 10. However, Arsenal swooped in, hijacking the deal and announcing Eze as their new signing just hours before Spurs could finalize an agreement. Savinho and City’s Squad Situation Savinho has yet to feature in Manchester City’s opening games this season, including their 2-0 defeat to Tottenham at the Etihad. Spurs are prepared to offer over £60 million for the winger if City are willing to let him leave. The Brazilian is said to be receptive to the move, which would allow him more first-team opportunities. Tottenham Eye Other Midfield and Attacking Options After missing out on Eze, Tottenham have turned their attention to West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta and Aston Villa’s attacking options. Paqueta, who recently faced betting allegations, is reportedly open to moving to a Champions League club. He was a standout in West Ham’s 5-1 loss to Chelsea, scoring the opening goal. Meanwhile, Aston Villa are exploring deals for Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson, who has dropped down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge after the arrivals of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap. Villa have also expressed interest in Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku and could consider a loan deal for Jackson. Spurs Broaden Their Scouting Net Tottenham are keeping an eye on several other young talents, including Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche and Leicester’s El Bilal Khannouss. El Khannouss was left out of Leicester’s squad for their win at Charlton, with coach Marti Cifuentes explaining it was “best for him and the team” amid speculation about a potential move. Outgoings Also on the Agenda Spurs are not just focused on bringing players in—they are also arranging departures. Defender Luka Vuskovic is close to joining Bundesliga side Hamburg on loan, signaling Tottenham’s intent to balance their squad before the transfer window closes.

Tottenham Hotspur are ramping up their activity in the transfer market, holding fresh talks with Manchester City over Brazilian winger Savinho.

The 21-year-old is reportedly eager for a move that will secure him regular Premier League football ahead of next year’s World Cup.

The north London club had previously shifted their attention to Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, believing they were close to landing the talented No. 10. However, Arsenal swooped in, hijacking the deal and announcing Eze as their new signing just hours before Spurs could finalize an agreement.


Savinho and City’s Squad Situation

Savinho has yet to feature in Manchester City’s opening games this season, including their 2-0 defeat to Tottenham at the Etihad.

Spurs are prepared to offer over £60 million for the winger if City are willing to let him leave.

The Brazilian is said to be receptive to the move, which would allow him more first-team opportunities.


Tottenham Eye Other Midfield and Attacking Options

After missing out on Eze, Tottenham have turned their attention to West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta and Aston Villa’s attacking options.

Paqueta, who recently faced betting allegations, is reportedly open to moving to a Champions League club.

He was a standout in West Ham’s 5-1 loss to Chelsea, scoring the opening goal.

Meanwhile, Aston Villa are exploring deals for Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson, who has dropped down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge after the arrivals of Joao Pedro and Liam Delap.

Villa have also expressed interest in Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku and could consider a loan deal for Jackson.


Spurs Broaden Their Scouting Net

Tottenham are keeping an eye on several other young talents, including Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche and Leicester’s El Bilal Khannouss.

El Khannouss was left out of Leicester’s squad for their win at Charlton, with coach Marti Cifuentes explaining it was “best for him and the team” amid speculation about a potential move.


Outgoings Also on the Agenda

Spurs are not just focused on bringing players in—they are also arranging departures.

Defender Luka Vuskovic is close to joining Bundesliga side Hamburg on loan, signaling Tottenham’s intent to balance their squad before the transfer window closes.