
The summer transfer window is already beginning to generate major talking points, and one of the most surprising early developments involves a potential reunion between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur defender Pedro Porro. According to reports from Spanish publication AS, Manchester City have made initial contact regarding the possibility of re-signing the Spanish right-back and bringing him back to the Etihad Stadium years after he first joined the club.
As City prepare for a new era and continue reshaping their squad, Porro has reportedly emerged as a serious target to strengthen the right side of their defence. The 26-year-old is now seen as a key option as the club looks to add more energy, creativity, and tactical balance in wide defensive areas ahead of a demanding new campaign.
Two Clubs Heading in Different Directions
The growing interest in Porro is being driven in part by the contrasting trajectories of both Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur following the conclusion of their most recent seasons.
Manchester City are entering a period of transition after the departure of long-time manager Pep Guardiola. The incoming head coach, Enzo Maresca, is said to be actively shaping the squad to match his preferred tactical approach. Even though City were unable to secure the Premier League title in the last two seasons, they still ended the most recent campaign on a high note by claiming both the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup. Now, attention has shifted toward strengthening key positions, with the right-back role identified as an area that requires added consistency and attacking output.
Tottenham, on the other hand, have experienced a highly unstable season filled with managerial changes and inconsistent performances. The club only narrowly avoided relegation on the final day of the Premier League season under Roberto De Zerbi, highlighting just how difficult the campaign turned out to be. Amid the instability, Pedro Porro stood out as one of the most reliable performers in the squad. He played an impressive total of 3,923 minutes across 47 appearances, showing both his durability and his importance to the team’s structure, even during a difficult period.
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The Sporting Director Link Behind the Move
This potential transfer is not being driven by scouting reports alone, as there is also a strong personal connection influencing Manchester City’s interest.
City’s current sporting director, Hugo Viana, previously worked closely with Pedro Porro during their time together at Sporting Lisbon. That period played a significant role in the defender’s development, as he established himself as one of the most promising full-backs in European football.
Interestingly, Porro was once on Manchester City’s books between 2019 and 2022, although he never made a senior appearance for the club. During that time, he was sent out on loan to Real Valladolid and later Sporting Lisbon, where he continued to develop under Viana’s oversight. His performances eventually earned him a permanent move to Tottenham in January 2023 for a fee reported to be around €45 million. Now, Viana is reportedly keen to revisit that earlier relationship and explore the possibility of bringing Porro back to Manchester to complete a path that was left unfinished.
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Tottenham’s Position and the Challenges of a Deal
Despite Manchester City’s interest, any attempt to sign Porro is expected to be extremely difficult. Tottenham are aware of his value to the team and are not expected to allow him to leave without a significant fight.
The club has reportedly placed an initial valuation of at least €57 million, which is roughly £50 million, before even considering formal negotiations. With Porro under contract until June 2028, Spurs are in a strong bargaining position and are under no pressure to sell.
In addition to the financial challenge, Tottenham’s new manager Roberto De Zerbi is believed to view Porro as a central figure in his long-term plans for rebuilding the squad. His importance to the system means the club is also exploring the possibility of offering him an improved contract in order to secure his future in North London.
Internal Confidence at Both Clubs
Manchester City are believed to be keen on accelerating discussions early in the window, with the aim of finalising key signings before pre-season preparations intensify and international tournaments potentially complicate squad planning. The club sees Porro as a player who could immediately improve their tactical flexibility and provide a strong attacking threat from deep positions.
Tottenham, meanwhile, remain firm in their stance. Club officials are reportedly determined to resist any approach and are actively working to convince the Spanish international that his long-term future remains in North London. Their intention is to build a competitive project around key players like Porro, rather than weaken the squad during a rebuilding phase.
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Conclusion
Pedro Porro now finds himself at the centre of an early transfer storyline that could shape the summer window. For Manchester City, the move represents a chance to bring back a familiar player who has since developed into a high-level Premier League performer and fits the profile of what the new manager wants in his system.
For Tottenham, however, the situation is far more delicate. Losing one of their most consistent performers after a turbulent season would be a significant setback, especially as they attempt to stabilise and rebuild under new leadership.
With both clubs monitoring the situation closely and Manchester City already making contact, the decision may ultimately rest with the player himself. Whether he chooses a return to the Etihad or remains in North London to continue as a key figure in Spurs’ rebuild is now one of the early questions of the transfer window.
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