Newcastle United reportedly set a asking price of up to £80 million this summer for the potential relocation of fullback Tino Librament.
The 22-year-old was impressed by his time at St. James Park. Previously, he was also highly regarded when he was at the Chelsea academy early in his career.
Librament could win another big move on himself as Manchester City targeted him this summer.
However, according to football insiders, Librament may be too expensive as Newcastle is said to be asking for £80 million to let him go.
Manchester City needs to splash cash on Tino livramento
Newcastle will ensure that it does what it can to keep this important player alive. Because Livramento is not the kind of name he wants to bolster his top four rivals.
Still, spending £80 million on new players is certainly not beyond Man City, but they are already off to a rather busy start through the summer.
With Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Ait-Nouri moving to Etihad Stadium, you may need to sell one or two players to buy Livramento.
However, Livramento is considered too much £80 million, and in some cases a cheaper alternative is desirable.
Newcastle digs deep to keep the star’s name
Newcastle has just made it to the Champions League, so you’ll want to keep this team together as much as possible.
There’s been a lot of speculation about Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon, but NUFC hasn’t buckled yet and appears to be holding the star name unless they receive a crazy offer.
Eddie Howe certainly hopes that Livlament is another important part of his team and will remain in place for next season.