Tottenham Hotspur are set to renegotiate the fee for the signing of Joao Palhinha, with the club looking to pay a lower fee than the initial €30m. The 30-year-old midfielder scored the vital goal on the final day to ensure Tottenham's Premier League status. Palhinha's priority is to re-join Spurs from Bayern Munich, though Portuguese giant, Sporting CP, are hovering if a deal falls through. Tottenham can simply trigger their option to buy, which is worth €30m / £26m in total. However, the latest from Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg claims Spurs would much rather pay a lower fee. The option to buy was set at €25m guaranteed, with potential add-ons that could raise the fee to up to €30m. Tottenham want to pay less. Elsewhere, Tottenham are readying a new and improved bid for Brighton centre-back, Jan Paul Van Hecke. Brighton rejected Tottenham's first bid last week, which reports in the Netherlands claims was worth around £40m. Tottenham are also advancing in club-to-club discussions with Manchester City for the signing of Savinho. The left-footed winger is open to joining Spurs are personal terms won't be an issue. Regarding cost, a fee of between £50m-£60m will get City's green light, and City are willing to cash in. It could be a double coup on the flanks, with Dutch reports claiming Tottenham are looking at Liverpool's Cody Gakpo too. Liverpool are overhauling their options out wide and Gakpo is fast emerging as a genuine candidate to leave the club. It's even been claimed Gakpo now wants out of Liverpool after his compatriot, Arne Slot, was fired. Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano recently touched upon Gakpo's situation when reporting on his YouTube channel.