Savinho Commits Long-Term: Man City’s Rising Star Signs Until 2031
Manchester City secures Brazilian winger Savinho’s future with a contract extension until 2031, as Pep Guardiola hails the 21-year-old’s potential to become a 'top-class player'.



Manchester City has solidified its faith in Brazilian prodigy Savinho, extending the 21-year-old winger’s contract through 2031. The £30.8m signing from sister club Troyes in 2024 continues to evolve under Pep Guardiola’s mentorship, showcasing his rapid development in English football.
Key Contract Details
- Duration: Extended through June 2031
- Previous Club: Transferred from City Football Group’s Troyes
- Market Value: Estimated £45m (2026 valuation)
- Current Season: 7 goal contributions in 12 appearances
Guardiola emphasized Savinho’s growth trajectory:
"His acceleration in wide areas creates chaos for defenders. While final-third decision-making needs refinement, his natural progression suggests world-class potential."
Statistical Breakdown (2024-2026)
Category | Total |
---|---|
Appearances | 54 |
Goals | 4 |
Assists | 12 |
Dribbles/Game | 3.8 |
Key Passes/Game | 2.1 |
Tactical Evolution:
- Transitioned from traditional winger to inverted forward role
- Improved defensive contribution (1.2 tackles/90 minutes)
- Developing combination play with Erling Haaland
Transfer Market Dynamics
Despite Tottenham’s summer pursuit, City maintained their stance:
- Rejected £42m bid in August 2026
- Inserted £98m release clause for non-CL clubs
- Part of CFG’s youth retention strategy alongside Rico Lewis (20) and Nico O’Reilly (19)
Savinho acknowledged his development path: "Training with [Kevin] De Bruyne daily accelerates my understanding of spacing. Guardiola’s positional play principles are transforming my game intelligence."
Next Challenge:
- Break into Brazil’s starting XI for 2026 World Cup
- Target 15+ goal contributions this season
- Develop right-footed finishing capability
With 87% of City supporters approving the extension in club polls, Savinho represents both present depth and future promise for the Premier League champions.