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Sources: Newcastle Plan Tino Livramento Talks After Man City Update
Newcastle United are preparing contract extension talks with star right-back Tino Livramento following heightened interest from Manchester City. The 23-year-old England international, who joined from Southampton in 2023 for £32 million, is under contract until 2028 but has shown no urgency to commit long-term amid speculation[3][4].
Manchester City, long-term admirers, are poised to launch a summer bid despite Livramento's injury concerns. The defender has been sidelined since January 10, missing recent games until mid-March, limiting him to 19 appearances this season after 45 last term when Newcastle finished fifth and won the Carabao Cup[1][2]. City view him as a natural successor at right-back, where Matheus Nunes has filled in post-Kyle Walker's departure. Sources indicate City "fully expect" to agree a deal, with bids around £65 million potentially tested against a rumored £70-80 million release clause[1][2][5].
Pep Guardiola's side has tracked Livramento for months, undeterred by his injury record, believing his Premier League form under Eddie Howe makes him a top target. Newcastle face a Champions League battle, and the Etihad's allure for major trophies could sway the player[1][3].
The Magpies, eager to retain their standout defender, plan immediate discussions to extend his deal and ward off City. Livramento, a Chelsea academy product, has starred since arriving at St. James' Park but remains open to opportunities. With Guardiola's future uncertain beyond 2026/27, City's push adds intrigue to the transfer saga[3].
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