
Regarding Savinho, Tottenham Hotspur still aims to pay over €70 million in transfer fee for the player and will spare no effort to wrap up the deal before the transfer window closes. Savinho holds a positive attitude towards joining Tottenham, and currently, everything hinges on Manchester City’s final decision. As for Man City, the club has made it clear all along that it has no objection to the Brazilian forward leaving, provided it receives a satisfactory offer.
As has been mentioned on multiple occasions previously, Real Madrid striker Rodrygo remains Manchester City’s “dream target”. Man City will not let go of Savinho unless it secures a suitable replacement—and the club believes Rodrygo is the right fit. However, the issue lies in Rodrygo’s high wage demands and Real Madrid’s stance of not selling him for less than €100 million. Consequently, the probability of this deal being finalized is only between 5% and 15%.
Gianluigi Donnarumma has already agreed personal terms with Manchester City, and he is eager to join Pep Guardiola’s side.
Manchester City’s negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are also progressing, with the transfer fee set to be lower than the €50 million PSG initially demanded. Whether this deal comes to fruition still depends on whether Ederson leaves Man City this summer—Galatasaray continues to maintain an interest in the goalkeeper.