Newcastle to make star one of their highest-paid players as Premier League giants loom
Tino Livramento will reportedly be offered one of the top wages at Newcastle amid transfer interest from Manchester City. The right-back has been an excellent addition to the Magpies since he signed from Southampton in 2023 in a reported £40million deal. Livramento looks set to be offered a wage boost by NewcastleGetty Livramento has a deal that currently runs until 2028 at St. James’ Park but could be offered fresh terms this summer. As reported by The Telegraph, Newcastle will propose a six-year deal in a bid to fend off interest from Premier League rivals City. Should he sign, Livramento will become one of the club’s highest-paid players. City, whose manager Pep Guardiola is said to be keen admirer of the defender, would be willing pay £65m. Livramento has featured 80 times for Newcastle and was key to their Carabao Cup winning run last season. He has mostly played at right-back, but spent the latter stages of the 2024/25 campaign at left-back amid an ankle injury to Lewis Hall. The former Chelsea youth star has become a reliable asset for Eddie Howe and one of the best-performing Premier League full-backs. The youngster also played a starring role for England’s Under-21 side at this summer’s U21 European Championships. Livramento started five out of six games, including the 3-2 win over Germany in the final, as Lee Carsley’s side retained their U21 European crown. The 22-year-old could be a costly departure should City sign him, but a new contract would come as a big boost for Newcastle. Howe will hope the club can keep hold of one of their star defendersGetty City have already spent around £126m this summerAFP It’s already been a difficult summer for them having lost out on Joao Pedro and Hugo Ekitike. Pedro completed a £60m move to Chelsea and then won the Club World Cup, whilst Ekitike is heading to Liverpool for a potential £79m. The future of Alexander Isak has also been an uncertainty after a 27-goal season for Newcastle. He was left out of their 4-0 pre-season friendly defeat to Celtic amid links with Liverpool, who were willing to make a bid. However, Ekitike’s pending switch from Eintracht Frankfurt to Liverpool may well have ended the possibility of an exit this summer. Newcastle continue their pre-season schedule in Asia with fixtures against Arsenal, a K-League XI and Tottenham. Espanyol and Atletico Madrid then visit St. James’ Park before their first Premier League fixture against Aston Villa on August 16.

Tino Livramento will reportedly be offered one of the top wages at Newcastle amid transfer interest from Manchester City.
The right-back has been an excellent addition to the Magpies since he signed from Southampton in 2023 in a reported £40million deal.
Livramento has a deal that currently runs until 2028 at St. James’ Park but could be offered fresh terms this summer.
As reported by The Telegraph, Newcastle will propose a six-year deal in a bid to fend off interest from Premier League rivals City.
Should he sign, Livramento will become one of the club’s highest-paid players.
City, whose manager Pep Guardiola is said to be keen admirer of the defender, would be willing pay £65m.
Livramento has featured 80 times for Newcastle and was key to their Carabao Cup winning run last season.
He has mostly played at right-back, but spent the latter stages of the 2024/25 campaign at left-back amid an ankle injury to Lewis Hall.
The former Chelsea youth star has become a reliable asset for Eddie Howe and one of the best-performing Premier League full-backs.
The youngster also played a starring role for England’s Under-21 side at this summer’s U21 European Championships.
Livramento started five out of six games, including the 3-2 win over Germany in the final, as Lee Carsley’s side retained their U21 European crown.
The 22-year-old could be a costly departure should City sign him, but a new contract would come as a big boost for Newcastle.
It’s already been a difficult summer for them having lost out on Joao Pedro and Hugo Ekitike.
Pedro completed a £60m move to Chelsea and then won the Club World Cup, whilst Ekitike is heading to Liverpool for a potential £79m.
The future of Alexander Isak has also been an uncertainty after a 27-goal season for Newcastle.
He was left out of their 4-0 pre-season friendly defeat to Celtic amid links with Liverpool, who were willing to make a bid.
However, Ekitike’s pending switch from Eintracht Frankfurt to Liverpool may well have ended the possibility of an exit this summer.
Newcastle continue their pre-season schedule in Asia with fixtures against Arsenal, a K-League XI and Tottenham.
Espanyol and Atletico Madrid then visit St. James’ Park before their first Premier League fixture against Aston Villa on August 16.