Manchester City are reportedly the firm favourites to sign Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento during the summer transfer window.

The versatile full-back joined the Magpies from Southampton in the summer of 2023 and has since established himself as a reliable defender, making 100 appearances across all competitions.

The 23-year-old has been limited to just 11 Premier League starts this season due to injury, but that has not prevented speculation linking him with a move away from Tyneside.

Manchester City have been strongly linked with a move for the England international, with Pep Guardiola keen to strengthen his right-back options ahead of next season.

Matheus Nunes has been deployed at right-back after being converted from a midfielder, but City are now reportedly looking for a natural full-back and have identified Livramento as a priority target.

Man City close to signing Livramento? 

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Capable of operating on both flanks, it is easy to understand why Livramento has caught Guardiola’s attention.

According to Football Insider, Livramento is increasingly likely to become a Manchester City player next season – with the move described as ‘nailed on’ – although the deal is expected to be expensive.

The report claims that an agreement between Manchester City and Newcastle could be reached for a fee in the region of £70m.

Livramento remains under contract at St James’ Park until 2028 and has reportedly shown little willingness to extend his current deal.

Tino Livramento to Man City: A good move for all parties involved 

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The defender is reportedly happy at Newcastle but would also be open to a summer move to a bigger club if the right opportunity arises.

Such a transfer could also provide Newcastle with a chance to cash in and reinvest in the squad, which may require significant rebuilding after a disappointing Premier League campaign.

While Livramento could secure a dream move to Manchester City to work under Guardiola, Newcastle may also benefit from receiving a substantial transfer fee for a player who has struggled with injuries.