Manchester City has placed a €50 million valuation on winger Savinho and is prepared to listen to offers in the January transfer window, sources confirmed. The Brazilian has seen limited playing time this season behind the club’s established attacking stars, prompting the club to consider a sale to free up squad space and recoup a significant fee.
Minutes hard to come by
Savinho, 20, joined City from Troyes in the summer but has found first-team opportunities scarce. With players like Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, and Bernardo Silva occupying the wide roles, the young winger has mostly featured in cup competitions and brief substitute appearances. City’s deep squad means even promising talents struggle for regular minutes.
Why €50M — and why now
The valuation reflects City’s belief in Savinho’s potential and the remaining length of his contract. The club is not actively shopping him, but the message to potential buyers is clear: meet the price and a deal can be done. City has a history of letting fringe players move on when the right offer arrives, especially when a player’s development could stall from lack of game time.
What next for the winger
Several European clubs are likely to monitor the situation. Savinho’s technical ability and pace make him an attractive option for sides needing a left-footed winger. Whether City will entertain loan offers or insist on a permanent transfer remains unclear. For now, the January window will determine if a club is willing to pay €50M for a player who has yet to establish himself in the Premier League.




