Manchester City negotiations to sign Valentino Livramento hit an impasse

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

According to an update by reputed IFabrizio Romano, Manchester City’s negotiations to sign the Newcastle defender have stalled because Newcastle are unwilling to lower their demands. It will be interesting to see whether Manchester City can finalise an agreement in the coming weeks.

They need to add more depth to the defensive unit, and Livramento would be a quality addition. He was outstanding for Newcastle last season, and he has the ability to play for the biggest clubs in the country. The opportunity to join a club like Manchester City can be quite attractive for any player. However, Newcastle have no reason to sell him.

Liverpoo lhave secured Champions League qualification for the 2025/26 season, and they will be hoping to fight for trophies. It is unlikely that they will let the player leave unless a substantial offer is presented. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Manchester City had a disappointing season last year, and they will look to bounce back strongly. They need quality signings in order to do well. Signing the full-back could prove to be a wise decision.

Newcastle United won’t let him leave easily

Newcastle United paid around £40 million to sign the defender, and they will look to make a substantial profit on him if he leaves. It will be interesting to see whether Manchester City are prepared to pay a premium for Valentino Livramento.

Newcastle United are one of the wealthiest clubs in the world, and they are under no pressure to sell their best players. Any club hoping to sign Livramento will have to pay the asking price.  Ideally, Newcastle should hold onto the defender beyond this summer.

The Tyneside outfit will be hoping to fight for major trophies, and they need to keep their best players. The young defender is only going to improve with coaching and experience, and he could develop into a top-class player in future. Selling him this summer could prove to be a mistake. Recent reports have claimed that the young Englishman is not for sale.

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