Newcastle United is poised to sell defender Livramento this summer after the young player rejected a contract extension, according to reports.
The 23-year-old, who joined Newcastle from Southampton in 2023, has struggled with injuries since arriving at St. James’ Park, appearing in only 19 matches this season. His injury history, which includes issues with his knee and hamstring, combined with his refusal to sign a new deal, has led the club to consider offers.
Despite having two years remaining on his current contract, Newcastle intends to capitalize on Livramento’s value while it remains high. The club anticipates a transfer fee in the range of £60 million to £70 million (approximately $76 million to $88 million USD).
Livramento, a product of the Chelsea youth academy, is reportedly seeking a move to a larger Premier League club to further his career. Manchester City has been mentioned as a potential suitor. The defender has made 133 appearances across his senior career, scoring two goals.
This news comes as Anthony Gordon likewise attracts interest from several top European clubs. Newcastle will be looking to navigate the transfer window effectively as they balance squad development and financial considerations.