Okay seems like a goer with City lining up replacements.
Lets just get this agreed today baldy. 60m and move on. Have him in to start againstBurnley.PSG if possible
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Okay seems like a goer with City lining up replacements.
Lets just get this agreed today baldy. 60m and move on. Have him in to start againstBurnley.PSG if possible

Yeah, think we're stuck with him for another season, now.Savinho means Richarlison stays IMO
Brazilians like to look out for each other
Meh, we've left it too late to have a meaningful crack at that one.
Yes. I like this a lot.
I also find it amusingly ironic that we usually take about 5-10 years to upgrade easily upgradable players, but would be upgrading one of our better players about 3 weeks after signing him. Very Spurs recruitment.
Seriously, I know Savinho spent most of his time on the left in Spain, so we could be playing both him and Kudus easily, and I don’t even mind having two very good options for a one attacking position.
Savinho’s end product is better than Kudus’s imo.
Savinho means Richarlison stays IMO
Brazilians like to look out for each other
The famous 4-2-3 formationIf we get Savinho, I’m thinking this team would start Burnley
Vic
Porro Romero VDV Udogie
Palinha Sarr
Savinho Solanke Odobert
Because who else are they going to sell to?If he was any good why the fuck would they sell him to a direct rival? We all know how this ends
Savinho is exactly the sort of player we should be prepared to overpay for.
He has a lot more potential than MGW
with 10 men?If we get Savinho, I’m thinking this team would start Burnley
Vic
Porro Romero VDV Udogie
Palinha Sarr
Savinho Solanke Odobert
Why not... it's only PSG.
Well we almost certainly would have missed europe altogether this past season then.
I agree. Savinho on the left, where he mostly played in Spain, with a license to attack his FB rather than being shackled in Pep's ball possession system, massively improves our attacking potential.Yes. I like this a lot.
I also find it amusingly ironic that we usually take about 5-10 years to upgrade easily upgradable players, but would be upgrading one of our better players about 3 weeks after signing him. Very Spurs recruitment.
Seriously, I know Savinho spent most of his time on the left in Spain, so we could be playing both him and Kudus easily, and I don’t even mind having two very good options for a one attacking position.
Savinho’s end product is better than Kudus’s imo.