Liverpool Enters the Race to Sign Tino Livramento
Press reports have revealed that Liverpool has entered the race to sign Newcastle United's full-back Tino Livramento during the upcoming summer transfer window, as the club seeks to strengthen the right-back position.
According to "TEAMtalk," Liverpool is showing significant interest in Livramento, who is known for his ability to play as both a right-back and a left-back.
The report indicated that the 1-1 draw with Chelsea once again highlighted Liverpool's struggles in the right-back position, especially with the recurring injuries suffered by Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong.
The same source clarified that negotiations to renew Livramento's contract with Newcastle are currently on hold, with the English player ready to discuss the idea of leaving next summer.
Newcastle is seeking around £70 million to agree to sell the 23-year-old player, at a time when it is expected that other clubs will enter the competition, including Manchester City and Arsenal, alongside Liverpool.
According to sources, Liverpool may make an official offer in the near future to sign Livramento, amid increasing interest in strengthening this position.
According to "TEAMtalk," Liverpool is showing significant interest in Livramento, who is known for his ability to play as both a right-back and a left-back.
The report indicated that the 1-1 draw with Chelsea once again highlighted Liverpool's struggles in the right-back position, especially with the recurring injuries suffered by Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong.
The same source clarified that negotiations to renew Livramento's contract with Newcastle are currently on hold, with the English player ready to discuss the idea of leaving next summer.
Newcastle is seeking around £70 million to agree to sell the 23-year-old player, at a time when it is expected that other clubs will enter the competition, including Manchester City and Arsenal, alongside Liverpool.
According to sources, Liverpool may make an official offer in the near future to sign Livramento, amid increasing interest in strengthening this position.