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CLUBS are splashing MAJOR cash this summer as they look to bolster their squads in the transfer window ahead of the new season! Tottenham have reportedly made a record-breaking bid for Savinho
It could be the blockbuster deal to close the transfer window. Eberechi Eze (27) was on the verge of joining Tottenham in a move worth around €60 million.
Maghnes Akliouche has become one of the most in-demand players as the summer transfer window nears its close, drawing strong interest from PSG and Manchester City after a breakout season with AS
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Tottenham have been forced to look elsewhere in their pursuit of a new winger, with Manchester City ’s valuation of Savinho remaining too high. Spurs were keen on City’s Brazilian star, with the 21-year-old reportedly open on a move to north London, where he would be likely to enjoy more game time.
A senior figure within Manchester City’s hierarchy is currently blocking a move for Savinho to Tottenham this summer, according to new developments.
Manchester City remain active in the transfer market as we head into the final 12 days of the transfer window. The Blues have strengthened significantly this summer, striking early deals for Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders before adding James Trafford later in the window.
Pep Guardiola says if Brazil internationals Savinho and Ederson want to leave Manchester City they should just come ask.
After moving on from Savinho, there is now firm interest in AS Monaco starlet Maghnes Akliouche, as per The Independent. The 23-year-old has been impressive for the Ligue 1 side, and Frank views him as an ideal solution for Spurs' right flank, and he's reportedly valued at £47m [$63.4m].