The “excellent” Newcastle United player is considered to be the preferred target target for one of the largest clubs in the Premier League this summer.
Newcastle players who can leave this summer
Magpies are looking forward to a busy summer transfer window when it comes to new signatures, but there are plenty of current star names linked to the exit before next season begins, especially if Champions League football is secured this weekend.
Alexander Isaac is the player Newcastle is the most desperate player to hold, but the Swedes are considered to be the subject of interest in several giant clubs, such as Liverpool and Arsenal.
Meanwhile, the Reds reportedly will return to Anthony Gordon this summer, showing their willingness to snap him up last year. They see him as a potential alternative to Lewis Diaz, but will sign Florian Wiltz, but will certainly be paid for his interest in the Magpie Ace.
Newcastle has others like Bruno Guimares and Sandro Tonari who want to ensure they are still at the club in 2025/26. However, there have been separate exit requests for another individual.
“Excellent” Newcastle players were hoping for by Man City.
According to Fabrizio Romano xManchester City is targeting Newcastle defender Tino Libramento’s move as a major right-back target. The 22-year-old could be the first player to leave St. James’ park this summer despite other rumors.
Losing Livramento would be a magpie set, given that he has proven to be the natural heir of Kieran Trippier in his position and has his best years before him.
The £50,000 per week British enjoyed a memorable season in Newcastle.
“As an athlete, Tino is great, and we know that. We’ve seen it since he came to the football club and he’s responsible for playing left back on the other side of his natural foot, playing the way he has and building up a relationship with Harvey (Barnes) he did.”
If Livramento finally decides to join the city rather than staying in Newcastle, Paul Mitchell must do everything he can to ensure that the club receives enormous money for him to sign the highest quality alternative.
The 22-year-old has put Magpie in a strong negotiating position as he has not finished his contract with St. James until the summer of 2028, but hopefully he will feel that his future belongs to the current team and is aiming for more success.