A few weeks ago, no Tottenham fan would have predicted that a Man City player would be signed this summer. Fast forward to today, and now Tottenham fans are questioning why one of Pep Guardiola's most promising players, Savinho, hasn't been signed yet.
The Brazil international made 29 Premier League appearances last season and returned an impressive nine goal involvements (one goal, nine assists). Given how underwhelming last season was for Man City, no fan turned their nose up at Savinho's debut season return.
And Savinho's admirers didn't end at Man City. Indeed, Tottenham clearly kept a close eye on Savinho, and they are now making moves to try and sign the Brazil international.
Pep Guardiola's white lie on Savinho's injury points to Tottenham move
Recently, Man City claimed that Savinho would not feature in Man City's opening Premier League fixture due to injury. Then, Pep Guardiola admitted that he wanted Savinho to stay and never veered away from Man City's injury story.
We've seen that white lie made many times before. There's no real way to prove 'knocks,' but given Savinho's situation, we can read between the lines and assume he isn't playing due to his imminent move to Tottenham (wishful thinking never hurt anyone, right?).
Anyway, if it wasn't blatant enough that Pep Guardiola was telling a little white lie about Savinho, Savinho himself made it even more obvious. The contracted Man City player posted a photo of him in the gym, which might have accidentally called out Pep's cover up.
🚨🇧🇷 Savinho on Instagram… as Pep Guardiola said he’s injured and not available for Wolves game today.
Tottenham remain in active talks for Savinho as top target in separate deal from Eberechi Eze. pic.twitter.com/NeEn0HPraK
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 16, 2025
And look, we're not claiming to be injury experts here. We're simply looking at this from a fan perspective, and reading between the lines. But it sure does seem suspicious that Savinho posted this photo while he should be recovering from his pre-season knock.
Either way, Savinho is keen to return from his quote-unquote knock fitter than before. This will benefit whichever club he ends up playing for this season, but Tottenham fans want it to in Lilywhite.
And, let's face it, Savinho wouldn't be put off by that likelihood. As a player who is keen to travel to the World Cup, with great competition due to his nationilty being Brazilian, Tottenham is a great opportunity to do that. Carlo Ancelotti will already have an eye on Hotspur Way due to Richarlison, after all.
As always, let's see how this story progresses. However, pretty much everyone agrees that Savinho's absence from City's first match is not due to an injury, no matter how much Pep plays that card.