Premier League

Arsenal Eye £60m Move for Newcastle Defender Tino Livramento Amid Contract Standoff

Arsenal F.C. are reportedly preparing a summer move for Tino Livramento as uncertainty grows around the defender’s future at Newcastle United F.C..

The 23-year-old full-back has become one of the most sought-after young defenders in the Premier League, with Arsenal hoping to capitalise on stalled contract negotiations at St James’ Park.


Contract Situation Raising Concerns

Livramento’s current deal at Newcastle runs until June 2028, but the defender will soon enter the summer transfer window with two years left on his contract.

According to reports, the England international has paused talks over a new contract, creating uncertainty around his long-term future on Tyneside.

Despite their desire to keep him, Newcastle have reportedly set a £60 million valuation on the defender — nearly double the £32 million they paid to sign him from Southampton F.C. in 2023.


Competition from Manchester City

Arsenal are not alone in their pursuit of Livramento.

Manchester City F.C. have also maintained long-term interest in the full-back and could challenge the Gunners if the player becomes available.

The competition could spark a bidding war for one of England’s most promising defenders.


Why Arsenal Want Livramento

The push for Livramento is believed to be partly driven by concerns over the form and fitness of Ben White.

The 28-year-old defender, once a key figure under Mikel Arteta, has struggled this season and lost his regular starting role to Jurrien Timber.

Arsenal see Livramento as an ideal long-term solution thanks to his:

  • Pace and attacking ability

  • Defensive awareness

  • Tactical versatility to play on both flanks


Agent Connection Could Help Arsenal

Another factor that could work in Arsenal’s favour is that Livramento and Arteta are represented by the same agency, Wasserman, which may help facilitate negotiations.

However, completing the deal may depend on Arsenal’s ability to raise funds.


Financial Reality for the Gunners

With Newcastle demanding around £60 million, Arsenal may need to sell several first-team players to finance the transfer while staying within financial regulations.

If they succeed, Livramento could become one of the most significant defensive signings of the summer transfer window.

For now, Arsenal are closely monitoring the situation as the transfer saga begins to take shape. ⚽

Abdul Noah Ocholi

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