Tottenham have reportedly readied a £70m offer for Sporting CP midfielder Mateus Fernandes — and if you were expecting Manchester United to quietly step aside, Fabrizio Romano has other news for you.
Mateus Fernandes — Sporting CP midfielder, one of the most coveted young central players in European football heading into this summer window.
Sporting CP. Fernandes has been a consistent presence in Rúben Amorim's old system at Alvalade, and his profile — technically assured, high-energy, capable of operating in tight spaces — has attracted serious attention from the Premier League.
Two of them. Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are both reported to be pursuing Fernandes, setting up what looks increasingly like a straight two-horse Premier League race for his signature.
Fabrizio Romano, as cited by Football365. Romano has indicated that Spurs are 'ready to offer' £70m for Fernandes, while also stating that United are 'still very much in the picture' — which makes the framing of either club as a clear frontrunner a little premature.
This is Romano-level sourcing, which carries genuine weight — but it's a single outlet at this stage, with no corroborating report from a second body. The £70m figure reflects Tottenham's reported readiness to table an offer, not a confirmed bid that has landed on Sporting's desk. Treat it as a strong rumour with credible origins rather than a done deal in either direction.
According to Football365 citing Romano, Spurs have moved to the front of the queue by preparing a £70m package — a figure that would represent serious intent from a club that has spent this window trying to rebuild its midfield identity under Ange Postecoglou. United, meanwhile, have not withdrawn. Romano's 'still very much in the picture' phrasing is deliberate — that's not the language he uses when a club is fading out of a race.
For Tottenham, a £70m outlay on a dynamic young midfielder fits the rebuild logic — they need energy and quality through the middle, and Fernandes is exactly the profile Postecoglou's system demands. For United, the case is just as clear: Rúben Amorim knows Fernandes from Sporting, which is either a massive advantage or the kind of detail that makes a transfer too obvious to actually happen. Either way, both clubs have genuine footballing reasons to want him.
The small irony nobody is saying out loud: the manager who built Fernandes into this player is now at Old Trafford.
Sporting CP need to receive and accept a formal offer. No 'Here We Go' has been issued. Until Romano drops that phrase, this remains a race with two serious runners and no finishing line in sight. Watch for a second outlet picking up the story — that's usually when things start moving quickly.
Tottenham have reportedly readied a £70m offer for Sporting CP midfielder Mateus Fernandes — and if you were expecting Manchester United to quietly step aside, Fabrizio Romano has other news for you.
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