PROTECT YOUR DNA WITH QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY
Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPublished Aug 14, 2026, 8:40 AM GMT+1
Emilio is an experienced football journalist who has worked at Football FanCast for over six years, specialising in transfer analysis, Premier League reporting and the business of football.
After graduating with first-class honours from the University of Central Lancashire in 2019, it didn't take long for Emilio to begin his journalism career at Snack Media, now Valnet.
Emilio has written for several of the company's biggest football publications, including Vital Football, The Transfer Tavern and Football FanCast. His expertise lies in assessing the credibility of transfer stories, analysing what potential deals mean for clubs on and off the pitch, and breaking down the wider implications of football's biggest talking points.
Through years of covering Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal on a weekly basis, Emilio has developed an extensive understanding of North London's biggest clubs, their recruitment strategies and the issues that matter most to supporters. He has cultivated trusted contacts within the football industry that help inform his reporting and analysis.
Emilio has a particular interest in football finance, recruitment and the business behind the modern game. In his spare time, you can find Emilio travelling the world, or even in a boxing ring.
Tottenham have spent heavily this summer, but the most important part of Roberto De Zerbi’s rebuild may still be missing.
Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes have transformed the midfield, while Jan Paul van Hecke and Marcos Senesi have strengthened the defence, with Andy Robertson and Martin Dubravka adding experience.
Spurs now need more punch at the other end.
Xavi Simons is recovering from a serious knee injury, Mohammed Kudus missed a sizeable part of last season and Brennan Johnson was sold to Crystal Palace in January.
Manor Solomon has also joined West Ham, leaving De Zerbi short of natural wide options.
That explains the long list of attackers linked with Tottenham. Cody Gakpo remains admired, while talks have reportedly been held around Monaco striker Folarin Balogun.
|
Savinho |
Man City |
Winger |
24 |
1 |
2 |
821 |
Leading target and wants Tottenham |
|
Cody Gakpo |
Liverpool |
Winger or striker |
36 |
7 |
5 |
2,749 |
Strong interest, but Liverpool reluctant |
|
Antonio Nusa |
RB Leipzig |
Winger |
31 |
4 |
3 |
2,040 |
Discussed as a Savinho alternative |
|
Andreas Schjelderup |
Benfica |
Winger |
28 |
7 |
6 |
1,733 |
Contact and bid reports emerged |
|
Rafael Leão |
AC Milan |
Winger |
29 |
9 |
3 |
1,861 |
Tentative alternative link |
|
Jadon Sancho |
Free agent |
Winger |
23 |
2 |
873 |
Named among possible alternatives |
|
|
Pedro Neto |
Chelsea |
Winger |
34 |
5 |
6 |
2,643 |
Contact reported, also wanted by City |
|
Omar Marmoush |
Man City |
Striker or winger |
21 |
3 |
3 |
699 |
De Zerbi admirer, flexible forward option |
|
Folarin Balogun |
Monaco |
Striker |
30 |
13 |
5 |
2,247 |
Discussions progressing, no formal bid reported |
|
Georges Mikautadze |
Villarreal |
Striker |
34 |
14 |
6 |
2,297 |
Included on Tottenham’s shortlist |
|
Victor Osimhen |
Galatasaray |
Striker |
22 |
15 |
5 |
1,713 |
Ambitious link, no advanced agreement |
|
Nicolas Jackson |
Chelsea |
Striker |
23 |
8 |
2 |
1,004 |
Interest reported but subsequently played down |
Georges Mikautadze and Omar Marmoush have also been discussed as targets, but Savinho is the player Spurs have kept coming back to since last summer.
The Brazilian can attack from either flank, carry the ball through pressure and isolate defenders. Those qualities suit a coach who wants his team to stretch the pitch and play with courage.
Savinho only bagged one goal and two assists in 24 Premier League appearances, covering 821 top flight minutes, and that limited workload is central to his story.
He signed a new Man City contract until 2031 last October, giving the champions a strong negotiating position, yet the 22-year-old wants more regular football and believes Tottenham can provide it.
REUTERS/Jason CairnduffCity have not made the deal easy, with reports suggesting they value him at around £65 million and want another winger secured before approving an exit.
Pedro Neto has been mentioned as one possible replacement. Spurs, meanwhile, could soon have fresh money available.
Cristian Romero is joining Atlético Madrid and Djed Spence is going to Inter Milan, with both deals agreed this week, as per Fabrizio Romano.
REUTERS/Dylan MartinezNow, Romano's latest development has placed Savinho’s future back under the spotlight.
Savinho reiterates desire to join Tottenham this week as he misses Man City training
Romano says that the winger did not take part in City training on Thursday, and City sources have explained that he was absent because of illness, an update first reported by Sam Lee.
There is no evidence that Savinho stayed away to force a transfer, but the more significant part of Romano’s update is that Savinho has again made his preference clear to City this week: he wants to leave and join Tottenham.
That gives Spurs encouragement, but it doesn't give them control, and City can still point to his long contract and demand full value.
Tottenham must decide whether to pay a premium for their leading winger target or move quickly towards one of the alternatives on their long list.
After a year of on and off interest and two summers of pursuits, Tottenham know the player is ready, but it is City’s answer that will decide whether this saga ends with Savinho in north London.















English (US) ·
French (CA) ·