Tottenham Close in on Stunning £140m Marmoush and Savinho Double Deal as De Zerbi Launches Huge Attacking Revolution
Tottenham Hotspur are closing in on one of the most sensational transfer coups of the summer, with Omar Marmoush reportedly agreeing personal terms on a five-year contract ahead of his proposed move from Manchester City.
Sources claim Spurs are now pushing to complete a blockbuster double deal worth around £140million for Marmoush and Savinho, with the club hoping to finalise the package before Monday. If completed, the deal would take Tottenham’s spending this summer towards an astonishing £400million, underlining the extraordinary scale of Roberto De Zerbi’s rebuild.
The Marmoush agreement is being viewed as another major statement of intent from Tottenham. The Egypt international is believed to be excited about the prospect of moving to north London after being assured that he will play a prominent role in De Zerbi’s attacking plans.
Tottenham’s interest in Marmoush is not new. Spurs reportedly identified the 27-year-old as a major target months ago, and their persistence now appears to be paying off as negotiations enter the final stages.
Spurs Prepare Sensational Double Announcement
While Marmoush’s personal terms have now reportedly been agreed, Savinho’s transfer has also been finalised, leaving Tottenham increasingly confident that both deals can be wrapped up together.
The two transfers are being worked on simultaneously, with the final formalities expected to be completed over the weekend.
A £140million package for two Manchester City attackers would represent an enormous investment for Spurs and could push their summer spending close to £400million.
That would place Tottenham among the biggest spenders in European football this summer and demonstrate just how aggressively the club is backing De Zerbi.
Marmoush is expected to bring pace, creativity, versatility and a proven attacking threat, while Savinho would add another explosive option to Tottenham’s forward line.
Together, the pair could completely transform Spurs’ attacking options.
Frankfurt Could Miss Out on Major Windfall
However, the proposed structure of the deal could reportedly leave Eintracht Frankfurt disappointed.
Frankfurt previously negotiated a 15 per cent sell-on clause when Marmoush joined Manchester City. Ordinarily, a profitable resale could have resulted in a significant payment to the German club.
But sources claim the current structure means Frankfurt are unlikely to receive a payout because City would not be making a profit on Marmoush.
Manchester City reportedly paid around £60million to sign the forward, while the relevant deductions from the proposed Tottenham agreement mean the transfer is not expected to generate the profit required to activate Frankfurt’s sell-on entitlement.
That could turn the transfer into an even more intriguing piece of business behind the scenes.
Richarlison’s Tottenham Future Suddenly in Doubt
Marmoush’s arrival could also have major consequences inside Tottenham’s existing squad.
Brazilian forward Richarlison is now reportedly facing an uncertain future, with his position becoming increasingly difficult following Spurs’ aggressive recruitment in attack.
Everton are understood to retain an interest in bringing their former striker back to Goodison Park. A reunion could become a serious possibility if Tottenham and Richarlison agree that a move is the best solution for both parties.
The potential departure would mark another major change to Tottenham’s attacking department as De Zerbi reshapes the squad according to his vision.
Spurs Still Want More
And remarkably, Tottenham may not be finished.
Sources claim Spurs are preparing to turn their attention towards another major attacking target, with a top Liverpool star potentially becoming available amid changes on Merseyside.
At the same time, Manchester City are reportedly preparing their own response to the potential departures of Marmoush and Savinho, with a dazzling Palmeiras winger being targeted in a deal worth around £70million.
For Tottenham, though, the immediate priority is clear: finish the Marmoush and Savinho double deal.
With Savinho already reportedly agreed, Marmoush’s personal terms in place and confidence growing that the remaining formalities can be completed before Monday, Spurs are on the verge of delivering one of the biggest transfer statements in their recent history.
If everything goes according to plan, De Zerbi could soon have two more devastating attacking weapons at his disposal and Tottenham’s extraordinary summer rebuild could be about to reach another explosive level.