“I’m sorry to say, but he can no longer work under me at City”- Pep Guardiola breaks £63M forgotten Manchester City star’s heart and tells him to look for a new club this Summer- It’s the End.

Pep Guardiola has provided a fresh update on Savinho, a Tottenham transfer target, while Thomas Frank has sent a clear and emphatic message to the Manchester City star. Savinho is currently a top target for Spurs, with club-to-club talks having taken place and bids submitted, but rejected by City, who are holding out for a hefty £70 million. However, Savinho’s injury will keep him out of the upcoming match against Spurs, meaning he won’t be able to prove his worth to either team in the near future.
When asked about Savinho’s future at Manchester City, Guardiola was characteristically non-committal, stating that he doesn’t know what will happen and that “a few things are going to happen, and we’ll see.” This response suggests that City’s manager is keeping his options open regarding the player’s future and may be weighing up various possibilities.
Meanwhile, Thomas Frank, Tottenham’s manager, sent a clear and passionate message to potential targets, stating that the club doesn’t want players who don’t want to join. “To make it very, very clear, I don’t want any players that don’t want to come to the club,” he said. “Who don’t want to come to the club and wear this fantastic badge — we don’t want them here.” Frank emphasized that playing for the club and wearing its badge is crucial, and if a player doesn’t want to do that, then they aren’t needed.
Frank’s message was unequivocal, and it’s clear that he values commitment and passion from his players. “I think that’s very clear, and also pretty sure that the fans will feel the same if they don’t want to put the fantastic shirt over their head,” he added. “Play for the badge, play for the club. Really enjoy it. No problem, then we don’t them there. I think that’s a key message.”
The context of Frank’s message is particularly relevant given Tottenham’s recent pursuit of Eberechi Eze, which ultimately ended in failure with the player signing for Arsenal. A deal between Arsenal and Eze was reportedly in place as early as last weekend, with the Emirates Stadium being his top choice. However, it seems that Savinho’s desire to join Tottenham may not be an issue, and the club will likely continue to pursue him despite City’s valuation.
It’s worth noting that Savinho’s injury will give City a chance to reassess their options regarding the player, and Guardiola’s comments suggest that he may be open to discussing his future. However, Tottenham’s clear message and willingness to pursue Savinho despite the valuation suggest that they are serious about signing him.
Ultimately, the transfer saga surrounding Savinho will continue to unfold, and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Will Tottenham be able to secure Savinho’s services, or will City hold out for their valuation? Only time will tell.