
One of Europe's strongest clubs, Manchester City, may soon sign a new player. The club, entering the new season with major plans, has set out to refresh its squad, reports thetimes.co.uk.
After the team’s head coach Pep Guardiola officially parted ways with long-time defender Kyle Walker, he decided to rebuild the right flank of the defense. The main name in focus is Tino Livramento.
Originally a product of Chelsea's academy and later professionally developed at Southampton, this defender currently plays for Newcastle United. The 22-year-old is considered a good fit for Guardiola’s schemes due to his physical fitness, speed, and versatility.
According to reports, Manchester City is ready to spend 75 million euros for this transfer. This is considered a large amount for a defender in today's market. However, Newcastle is not willing to let go of their player easily.
On the contrary, the Magpies' management is preparing a new and improved contract to keep Livramento in the team. The new deal is expected to include not only a salary increase but also guarantees for his future career.
The player himself has not yet expressed any opinion. He continues to fight for a permanent place in Newcastle’s starting eleven and showed good performance last season. Therefore, the interest in his potential transfer is high.
Meanwhile, Manchester City continues to build its squad for the new season. If this transfer goes through, the club will strengthen its defense with a young and talented player.
Negotiations are expected to enter a new phase in the coming days — the clubs may reach an agreement, or Newcastle's terms may become more complex. The football world continues to follow this process with great interest. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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