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Manchester City Face £80m Fee for Newcastle Defender Tino Livramento

Manchester City Face £80m Fee for Newcastle Defender Tino Livramento

Manchester City have expressed interest in signing Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento this summer, according to a report by Football Insider. However, the Magpies are reportedly demanding £80 million for the 22-year-old full-back.

Livramento, a product of Chelsea’s academy, has impressed since arriving at Newcastle, with his technical quality and attacking output from full-back aligning with Pep Guardiola’s preferences. Despite that, the price tag presents a significant challenge in negotiations.

City have already been active in the transfer market, adding Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders, and Rayan Ait-Nouri to their squad. With Financial Fair Play rules and a desire to manage squad depth, any move for Livramento may hinge on player departures first.

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From Newcastle’s perspective, they have no pressing need to sell, especially not to a direct rival. Livramento is under contract and viewed as a long-term asset.

Given that Livramento has yet to establish himself as a consistent Premier League starter or gain European competition experience, questions remain over whether he justifies such a valuation at this stage.

 Summary:

  • City interested in signing Tino Livramento
  •  Newcastle value him at £80 million
  •  Hasn’t yet started a full season or played in Europe
  •  City’s current squad already bolstered by new signings

 FAQ

  • Is Livramento worth £80M?
    It’s debatable. While promising, his lack of consistent experience makes the valuation high.
  • Are other clubs interested?
    Currently, Manchester City are the primary reported suitors.
  • Could a deal still happen?
    Yes, if Newcastle lower their demands or City increase outgoings.
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 Conclusion

Manchester City admire Livramento’s qualities, but the £80 million price tag may delay or derail a move unless Newcastle become more flexible in their valuation.

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