Tottenham are pushing to sign Savinho from Manchester City, with active talks reported over a fee in the region of £63m. Personal terms are understood to be agreed, but the clubs are not yet aligned: a previous bid was rejected and Tottenham are returning with fresh intent. City hold a strong hand — Savinho's contract runs to 2031, so they are under no pressure to sell and can hold out for their valuation. The fee gap remains the live obstacle, and no agreement has been struck. The firmest link comes from ESPN FC, a reliable voice, which reported active talks and classed the deal as advanced. Foot Mercato added that Tottenham are ready to spend big, though that read is more speculative. The remaining links are question-based pieces from Transfermarkt UK — pure speculation with no concrete reporting behind them. So the sourcing is solid at its core but thin around the edges. A 62% reading means this is more likely to happen than not, but it is far from done. For it to complete, Tottenham must close the distance between their offer and City's asking price — somewhere in the £53.7m to £63.2m range. What holds it back is City's leverage from that long contract and the fact that, despite agreed personal terms, the two clubs have not met in the middle. The money sits squarely in keeping with recent Tottenham business: they paid £55m to sign from Leipzig, £55m from Bournemouth in 2024 and £54m from West Ham in 2025. Watch for a fresh bid being accepted, or a competing club entering, which would either accelerate or unravel this.