"Marteway" Manchester City's team reporter Simon Bajkowski reported that Manchester City is willing to sell almost any player in the team, and Savignho is no exception. As long as the quote is appropriate and the player is willing to leave the team, the transaction will be completed.
This is all the motivation that Tottenham needs to sign Savigno. Tottenham has inquired about Savignho and has continued to remain interested.
But from Manchester City's perspective, there are risks in selling to rivals in the same league. Despite their good past trading records, Palmer's transfer has left Manchester City executives feeling like they are stuck in their throats, and even if they are convinced that they are the winners of the trade, they must minimize potential risks.
Therefore, even if Savignho transfers to Tottenham, it will never be possible to complete it before this weekend. Manchester City will face Tottenham at home on Saturday, and it is impossible to risk Savignho to represent his new club and score the winning goal.
After this game, Spurs will take Savigno away as long as they are willing to pay a high fee. Unlike most teammates this summer, although Savignho has not made any public statement to stay in the team, no one has doubted his future before.
Even if the player considers transfer, Savignho has not completely broken with Manchester City and can still return to the lineup at any time. As always protecting players, Guardiola always defends him when facing all the questions about Tottenham rumors.
From a negotiation perspective, Manchester City almost completely takes the initiative. Savigno only joined last summer, with four years left in the contract. Although his value has risen, there is still room for appreciation.
Although Guardiola praised its potential, Savignho's data in his Premier League debut season was not impressive, and there is still huge room for improvement as his experience accumulates. If it can really grow as expected, even a transfer fee of 60 million or 70 million pounds may be a great deal for Tottenham.
In addition, there is Kane's factor. Manchester City had pursued Kane before, but ultimately failed due to the conflicting signals released by the player team and Levi. In recent years, Tottenham has repeatedly tried to drive Manchester City out of the Champions League, and Levi even blatantly complained in a TV interview a few weeks ago that Manchester City's allegations were delayed.
Manchester City has no reason to sell. If Tottenham really seeks to buy, they must come up with a high price.