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Romano: Savinho to Spurs for £75m+, Gakpo and Marmoush also targeted
Fabrizio Romano has issued a 'here we go' on Savinho to Tottenham Hotspur, with the Brazilian winger set to leave Manchester City in a deal reported at more than £75 million, per Romano via GiveMeSport. That is the headline. But Spurs are not stopping there.
The confirmed deal
Romano has issued a 'here we go', per GiveMeSport, paperwork aside, this one looks done. The reported fee is more than £75 million, per Romano via GiveMeSport, making it one of the bigger attacking purchases Tottenham have made in years. Savinho arrives from Manchester City and brings exactly the kind of direct, unpredictable wide play that Spurs have been missing.
The bigger attacking picture
Savinho is not the only name on Tottenham's list, according to Romano. Cody Gakpo and Omar Marmoush have both been named as targets in the same window, and Romano has indicated Spurs are also considering a fourth attacking signing beyond those three. Neither the Gakpo nor the Marmoush pursuit has reached 'here we go' stage, so both remain targets rather than confirmed arrivals.
All of this comes via GiveMeSport relaying Romano, a single outlet, single reporter chain, so treat the Gakpo and Marmoush links as Romano-sourced claims rather than multi-outlet confirmation.
The front line Spurs are building
The scale of this overhaul matters because Spurs have spent recent windows patching rather than transforming. If Gakpo and Marmoush follow Savinho through the door, this front line looks genuinely different: pace, movement, and goals from wide areas, with the kind of depth that allows a manager to rotate without losing quality. A fourth signing would push it further still.
At more than £75 million for Savinho alone, Spurs are paying City-tier prices for a player they clearly rate as central to what comes next.
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