Gilabola.com – Savinho’s transfer plan to Tottenham Hotspur is likely to fail. Manchester City is said to be ready to block the transfer of the young Brazilian winger, even though the player has shown an interest in leaving the North London this summer.
Savinho wasn’t even included in the match squad when City faced Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League opening match last weekend. However, Pep Guardiola stressed that he still wanted Savinho to stay at the Etihad Stadium.
Tottenham began the Thomas Frank era convincingly after beating Burnley 3-0 in the inaugural match of the Premier League. Not only that, The Lilywhites also managed to bind the captain, Cristian Romero, with a new contract.
Even so, Spurs are still trying to increase strength in the transfer market before the window is closed. The name Savinho, called the “exile player” City, is their main target.
Pep Guardiola Block Savinho Transfer
The latest report from TBR Football said that Manchester City would not release Savinho to Tottenham. Guardiola is believed to be the key factor behind the decision, because he considered the player still needed at least one season.
Graeme Bailey journalist from TBR Football explained:
“Savinho has been told that this agreement will not occur. At first the opportunity existed, but with a small remaining time, the situation was not ideal. Guardiola clearly did not want to lose him, and manager’s decision was a major factor. The management was actually open, but they would not fight Pep’s wishes.”
Man City City Vs Tottenham Hot
After a 4-0 victory over Wolves, Manchester City is now preparing to host Tottenham on August 23 at the Etihad Stadium. This match has the potential to present its own drama, considering Savinho is the “fighting” of the two clubs.
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