Valentino Livramento Transfer from Newcastle United to Manchester City
Goal.com reports on Manchester City's renewed interest in Newcastle United's Tino Livramento. Manchester City have reportedly made a fresh approach for Newcastle United star Tino Livramento. Newcastle United is preparing an improved contract offer to fend off Manchester City's interest.
90min reports on Newcastle United's plans to secure Tino Livramento's future amid interest from Manchester City. Newcastle United plan to make Tino Livramento one of the club’s best-paid players with a new contract to fend off interest from Manchester City. Pep Guardiola has openly asked for a new right-back this summer after the departure of Kyle Walker to Burnley, which has accelerated City's demands. Newcastle are lining up a new six-year contract for Livramento, making him one of the club's 'top earners.'
Goal.com reports on Newcastle's efforts to secure Eddie Howe with a lucrative contract extension amidst interest from Manchester City. Eddie Howe's Newcastle are preparing a lucrative contract extension to fend off a potential £65 million bid from Manchester City.
Newcastle United are willing to let Tino Livramento join Manchester City if they meet the £80 million ($109.2 million) asking price. However, Eddie Howe is keen to retain the right-back, according to Football Insider.
Team Talk reports on Manchester City's pursuit of Tino Livramento from Newcastle United. Manchester City have shown strong interest in signing Tino Livramento from Newcastle United. Newcastle have set an 'astronomical' price of £80 million to ward off City's interest. Despite Newcastle's stance that Livramento is not for sale, City feel they are making progress in turning the young defender's head. Livramento is reportedly considering City's offer, although he also fully believes in Newcastle's project.
Team Talk has provided an update on the transfer situation involving Tino Livramento, noting that Manchester City is increasingly confident about their prospects of signing Livramento, even though Newcastle United is firm in their stance that the full-back is not available for transfer. City's new director of football, Hugo Viana, is keen to acquire Livramento to secure the right-back position for the future. City is reportedly preparing an initial bid for Livramento and has been making inquiries, while Newcastle maintains that they will not sell the Englishman. City believes they are influencing the young defender's decision. On the other hand, Newcastle is confident that Livramento is content at St James' Park. The Magpies are preparing for an initial offer from City, which is expected to be declined as they aim to hold out for a substantial fee.
Pep Guardiola is a huge admirer of Tino Livramento and had been linked with an attempted £30m swoop. However, Eddie Howe, Newcastle's manager, is in constant contact with Livramento to stave off Manchester City's interest. Livramento himself hinted that he would still be wearing Black and White next season due to his strong relationship with Howe.
Team Talk reports that Tino Livramento is a 'main target' for Manchester City as they aim to replace Kyle Walker. Negotiations began in early June but are currently 'on standby' as Newcastle are complicating the deal by refusing to lower their asking price, which could be as high as £70m (€82m / $95m).
Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento has been linked with a big-money move to Manchester City. Manchester City is interested in signing the 22-year-old due to his impressive performances since joining Newcastle from Southampton. The defender is valued at £70 million. Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has expressed frustration over players being linked with moves away from the club, but Newcastle are determined to keep their key players.
Manchester City are ready to bid £40 million to sign Newcastle United right back Tino Livramento, per TBR Football, but the Magpies are confident they will be able to keep hold of the England international.
Team Talk reports on Manchester City's interest in strengthening their squad with a new right-back. Manchester City have identified the right-back position as a primary area to strengthen. Livramento is their top target, having established himself as one of the best full-backs in the Premier League. City will have to pay a significant fee to secure his signature.
Manchester City's bid to sign Newcastle United right-back Tino Livramento has run into problems and is currently on hold. The deal looks to be on stand-by as Newcastle are not reducing their asking price. It is almost impossible to agree on terms in time for the Club World Cup. Manchester City had an interest in signing Livramento, but negotiations are complicated. Pep Guardiola could use a new right-back as a long-term replacement for Kyle Walker, and Livramento seems an ideal choice.
Team Talk reports on Manchester City's interest in signing Tino Livramento from Newcastle United. Tino Livramento has risen to the very top of Man City’s shortlist. However, prising Livramento out of St. James’ Park will be ‘difficult’, especially after Newcastle secured Champions League qualification. Livramento is viewed as City’s heir to Kyle Walker.
Team Talk reports on Manchester City's interest in signing Tino Livramento as a successor for Kyle Walker. Manchester City plan to make contact for Tino Livramento once they secure Ait-Nouri. Livramento is viewed as a perfect successor for Kyle Walker. However, the deal will be difficult as Newcastle are desperate to keep him, and he is a key part of their long-term project.
Manchester City have identified Tino Livramento as their number one target for the right-back position. Livramento has had an excellent season at Newcastle, playing as both right-back and left-back. Newcastle, where he has a contract until 2028, bought him from Southampton in 2023 for around £32 million. Newcastle is expected to demand well over double this amount for his transfer. Fabrizio Romano reports that it won't be an easy deal as Newcastle will make it difficult for the England international to leave this summer.
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Newcastle United star Tino Livramento is also on City’s radar as they search for Walker’s successor. However, Newcastle are playing hardball, forcing City to enter talks for other targets such as Wesley.
Team Talk provides an update on Manchester City's interest in signing Newcastle right-back Tino Livramento as a replacement for Kyle Walker. Manchester City wanted to sign Newcastle right-back Tino Livramento to replace Kyle Walker, who is set to leave in the summer. However, Newcastle are adamant and 'refusing to sell' him despite interest from City. Influential figures at St James' Park are confident they will keep him.
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Manchester City are keen on Newcastle United star Tino Livramento. Livramento is among the options under consideration at City for the right-back position. City have a four-man shortlist, including Livramento, and the club is set to decide on their top target before the Club World Cup begins on June 14.
Tino Livramento is considered as plan B for Manchester City's right-back position. The transfer is complicated by the excessive price demanded by Newcastle.
Pep Guardiola is setting his sights on acquiring Tino Livramento from Newcastle United to address the void on the right side of defense following Kyle Walker's transfer to AC Milan. Nevertheless, securing Livramento could be challenging as Newcastle United might be reluctant to part with their player. Livramento has conveyed his contentment at Newcastle, mentioning his love for the club and describing it as an excellent environment for learning and development. He highlighted the positive atmosphere, the support from fans, and the manager's guidance, indicating that he believes he is in the best place to grow as a footballer.
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