Spurs Agree Deal to Sign Man City's Savinho: Reports
- Tottenham have reached an agreement to sign winger Savinho from Manchester City for an initial £75m plus performance-related add-ons, completing one half of a planned double transfer.
- To feature in Saturday's Premier League opener at Brentford, Savinho must be registered by 12pm on Friday, with the 22-year-old currently undergoing a medical to finalize his contract.
- Head coach Roberto De Zerbi targeted the Brazilian to strengthen an attacking unit currently missing James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski due to injury, with Savinho capable of playing either wing.
- This transfer pushes Tottenham's summer spending beyond the £300m mark, though the club has recouped about £140m through departures including Cristian Romero and Djed Spence.
- Beyond Savinho's arrival, Tottenham remains in active negotiations with Manchester City for forward Omar Marmoush, with sources indicating talks for the Egypt international are progressing positively.
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