Manchester City target Newcastle’s Tino Livramento as future right-back solution

Manchester City are setting their sights on Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento as they explore options for a successor to long-serving right-back and ex-club captain Kyle Walker. City manager Pep Guardiola is said to be an enthusiastic admirer of the 22-year-old, believing the player would integrate well with the reigning Premier League champions’ style and demands.

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According to the Daily Mail, City have initiated informal contact with Newcastle over Livramento’s availability. However, the Magpies are firm in their stance and won’t consider parting with the player unless they receive a highly inflated bid — a sum well above his estimated market price.

Since arriving from Southampton in 2023, Livramento has quickly earned a reputation as one of the most consistent young defenders in the Premier League. Standing at 182 cm tall, he has amassed 80 appearances across all competitions for Newcastle, contributing a goal and two assists. More impressively, his consistent displays in defense and mature reading of the game have drawn interest from several elite clubs, with Manchester City appearing to lead the pursuit.

Livramento is under contract at St James’ Park until 2028, giving Newcastle a strong hand in negotiations. Club officials regard him as a core part of their future and a potential star of English football. Their reluctance to let him go reflects their ambition to build a competitive squad capable of challenging for top honors and holding on to elite-level talent.

As of now, Transfermarkt.com lists Livramento’s market value at €40 million. Yet Newcastle’s high valuation — said to be far higher than this figure — demonstrates how much they rate the player’s current and future potential.

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Born and raised in England, Livramento has progressed steadily through the national team’s youth system. He has made nine appearances for the England Under-21 team and has recently made his debut for the senior national side — a testament to his rising profile on the international stage.

A graduate of Chelsea’s youth system, Livramento made the bold decision to leave the London club in search of regular first-team opportunities, signing with Southampton in 2021. His time at St Mary’s was productive, earning widespread praise and eventually prompting Newcastle to make a move. Since arriving on Tyneside, he has become a vital component of Eddie Howe’s plans, with his speed, stamina, and positional intelligence standing out.

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Manchester City’s interest in Livramento aligns with their broader strategy of investing in young, adaptable players who can grow within Guardiola’s tactical framework. The City boss appears to see Livramento as a natural long-term solution on the right side of defense — a player with the tools to thrive in a demanding system.

It remains uncertain whether Newcastle will entertain offers, but City’s pursuit underscores the high regard in which Livramento is held across English football. As the summer transfer window nears, speculation around his future is expected to intensify, setting the stage for what could become one of the most closely watched transfer sagas in the coming months.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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