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Tino Livramento pursued by Arsenal and Manchester City for £60m

james mckinney by james mckinney
June 10, 2026
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Arsenal target Tino Livramento as right-back priority with Manchester City interest looming

Arsenal are monitoring Newcastle United right-back Tino Livramento as they plot a summer reinforcement, but Manchester City’s financial muscle and Newcastle’s high valuation could complicate any transfer.

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Arsenal target Tino Livramento has emerged as a leading candidate to strengthen the club’s right-back options ahead of next season, with both the Gunners and Manchester City reported to be weighing bids. Newcastle United, having missed out on European competition, are expected to be open to moves but are intent on securing a significant fee for the 23-year-old defender. The player’s blend of pace, tactical flexibility and attacking intent has made him a coveted asset for clubs seeking modern full-backs. Negotiations this summer are likely to hinge on valuation and the guarantees of playing time that each suitor can offer.

Arsenal move to address right-back depth

Arsenal’s interest in Tino Livramento reflects a targeted approach to squad building that prioritizes dynamic full-backs capable of contributing in possession. The Gunners currently operate a system that benefits from full-backs who can invert and support midfield play, traits Livramento has displayed. With Jurrien Timber covering a variety of roles and Ben White’s future subject to rotation or sale, adding a specialist right-back is a strategic priority for Mikel Arteta. Arsenal’s recruitment will balance tactical fit, age profile and cost as they seek additions who can contribute immediately.

Arsenal’s internal assessment places a premium on technical comfort in tight spaces and the ability to deliver in the final third. Livramento’s speed and close control are cited by scouts as strengths that translate to both defensive recovery and attacking transitions. The club’s recruitment team will evaluate whether he offers a long-term upgrade or a complementary option to the current crop. Any move will also consider wage structure and possible player departures to balance the books.

Newcastle demand a premium for Livramento

Newcastle United, despite missing out on European football this season, are in a position to command a substantial fee for one of their brightest young defenders. The club’s hierarchy is reported to be unwilling to sanction a bargain sale and will instead seek a price that reflects the current market for elite full-backs. Comparisons have been drawn with recent high-profile right-back transfers that set precedent for inflated valuations. Newcastle’s stance is shaped by both the player’s potential resale value and the need to reinvest in a squad that must rebuild after a disappointing campaign.

From Newcastle’s perspective, retaining leverage is vital if they intend to extract maximum value for Livramento. The club will test the market and likely set an asking price that requires serious interest before entering negotiations. Any sale would also be timed to allow Newcastle to identify suitable replacements or to secure transfer receipts for broader recruitment plans. There is recognition at St. James’ Park that a sale is plausible, but it should align with the club’s sporting and financial targets.

Player profile: why Livramento attracts suitors

Tino Livramento pairs rapid recovery speed with technical poise, making him adaptable to different tactical systems. He is comfortable carrying the ball into advanced positions and can provide accurate crosses from the right flank, attributes that appeal to teams who build through wide overloads. Equally, his capacity to play as an inverted full-back and combine with central midfield adds a dimension that managers like Mikel Arteta value. The 23-year-old’s age and ceiling make him an attractive investable option for clubs aiming to develop long-term starters.

Defensively, Livramento shows aptitude in one-on-one situations and has the acceleration to offset positional risks, which helps teams maintain a high defensive line. His experience in the Premier League, albeit limited by injuries earlier in his career, gives him a foundation many suitors deem ready for expansion. Scouts also highlight his football intelligence and work rate, which facilitate transitions between defensive duties and offensive support. Those qualities underpin why both Arsenal and Manchester City are reportedly assessing him as a viable target.

Manchester City’s financial and tactical advantage

Manchester City’s interest in Livramento introduces a different calculus to the transfer scenario because of the club’s resources and squad depth. City’s recruitment often involves signing players who can both step into the first team and be developed for future roles, and they can usually offer competitive packages that smaller rivals struggle to match. Pep Guardiola’s system places high demands on full-backs for positional discipline and attacking interplay, and Livramento’s versatile profile could make him an attractive fit. City’s capacity to promise a path into a highly competitive squad, even as a rotational option, may weigh heavily in the player’s decision-making.

From a negotiation standpoint, City’s ability to propose higher fees and attractive contract terms may force other bidders to reassess. Arsenal must consider whether they can offer comparable assurances of minutes and role clarity to sway the player. Additionally, City’s transfer strategy sometimes prioritizes depth and tactical adaptability over immediate starters, which could influence the structure of any bid. The dynamics between monetary offer, sporting project and guaranteed playing time will be decisive as talks develop.

Potential implications for Arsenal’s backline and transfer plan

Signing Tino Livramento would give Arsenal a right-back with a specific skill set that complements their possession-based, progressive style of play. His addition could allow Jurrien Timber to maintain central defensive duties more consistently while creating options to reshuffle Ben White as cover or a sale candidate. Conversely, failing to secure Livramento may push Arsenal to pursue alternative targets or internal solutions through tactical adjustments and youth promotion. The broader transfer landscape, including departures and wage considerations, will shape how aggressively Arsenal pursue a move.

Arsenal’s sporting directors will weigh immediate needs against long-term planning when assessing bids. If a deal for Livramento proceeds, the club may still identify secondary targets to ensure depth across multiple positions. The ripple effects of a single transfer can influence market activity, potentially triggering moves involving other clubs and players. For Arsenal, each decision will be filtered through the lens of sustaining title contention while keeping financial prudence.

A final decision on any transfer for Tino Livramento will depend on valuation alignment, medical outcomes and assurances about role and development. Negotiations between clubs are expected to be protracted if valuations diverge, and the player’s preference will also influence the outcome. Both Arsenal and Manchester City have reasons to pursue the defender, but Newcastle’s firm stance on price sets clear parameters for where any agreement must land.

Market conditions, wage structures and squad strategies will determine whether Livramento moves this summer and to which club he ultimately commits. The transfer window remains fluid, and developments at Newcastle, Arsenal and Manchester City will drive the story as talks advance and formal offers are lodged. Final agreements will reveal not just the destination for Livramento but also how each club intends to balance ambition with financial discipline.

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