As things stand, this move has collapsed. There was early-stage interest in Pedro Porro from Manchester City, with the right-back's agents contacted as part of a wider sweep, and Tottenham privately valuing the 26-year-old at around €60m. But no negotiations ever opened, and the picture has since shifted decisively the other way: Porro looks set to commit his future at Tottenham, where he is contracted until 2031 on a club option. The sourcing is unusually strong and consistent. The renewal signal has been carried by Fabrizio Romano, a benchmark reporter, and corroborated by Diario AS within the last few days — two separate voices pointing the same way. The earlier interest came from Gianluigi Longari, a reliable Italian operator, who framed it honestly as contact rather than concrete talks. In short: the exit story rested on one credible link, while the stay story is the more recent and better-backed. The engine's 4% reflects all of that. This is a longshot, and the percentage is telling you the deal is highly unlikely to happen — not impossible, but everything would need to reverse. The interest never matured into negotiations, the asking price sat well above his market value, and the most recent reporting points to a renewal that weakens any exit. A move would now require Porro to reject fresh terms and a buyer to meet a steep fee. Porro's history shows the scale involved: Sporting to Tottenham for £34m in 2023, after Manchester City to Sporting for £7m in 2022. A fee near £50m-plus would dwarf those numbers. Watch the renewal: if it is signed, this is dead. Only a withdrawn contract and a firm bid would revive it.