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Man City set to push for Livramento and Newcastle should listen to their offer

Newcastle United defender Valentino Livramento is attracting interest in the transfer window despite struggling with injuries this season.

He is reportedly a target for Manchester City. They are ready to make a strong push to secure his services this summer.

Livramento has spent a chunk of the season sidelined with hamstring and knee injuries, forcing Newcastle manager Eddie Howe to rely on Kieran Trippier.

Injuries have not derailed interest in Livramento. Neither has the fact that the Magpies are preparing a new deal to tie him down to St James Park.

The 23-year-old has been a fantastic addition since joining Newcastle, even though there is still room for improvement.

Pep Guardiola’s side could use another right-back, with Rico Lewis performing poorly, forcing the Spaniard to shoehorn Matheus Nunes into the position.

Livramento has interest from elsewhere in the Premier League. If Newcastle receive offers north of £70 million, they have to think carefully about the bigger picture.

The Magpies are still walking a financial tightrope, and significant sales may be required to create room for multiple reinforcements across the squad.

Strengthening in midfield, adding depth in attack and potentially refreshing other defensive areas will demand serious funds.

Livramento’s talent is unquestioned, but his development in the final third has not accelerated as expected. For all his athleticism and recovery pace, his end product remains inconsistent.

If an offer worth more than £70m is submitted, Newcastle should consider cashing in. Smart squad evolution means selling well, even when the player still has promise.

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