
"Man City spent heavily in the summer transfer window on players like Rayan Cherki, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders. However, a new right-back was needed in the squad as well but City failed to complete the signing of a player in that position. Man City sent scouts to watch Tino Livramento Scouts were reportedly sent to watch Livramento during England's U-21 European Championship campaign, where he was instrumental to their success."
"They lost Kyle Walker to Burnley in the summer because he's past his best now, but it doesn't look like they've managed to replace him properly. A new right-back was one of the priorities for them in the transfer window, but they didn't get it done. From what I hear, Livramento has been one of the names high up on their list."
Manchester City have renewed interest in Newcastle United right-back Tino Livramento after Kyle Walker's departure. Scout Mick Brown names the 22-year-old as a top target as City intensify transfer efforts. City spent heavily on other signings but failed to secure a new right-back in the summer window. Scouts attended England U-21 European Championship matches where Livramento played a key role. Sources describe Livramento as tall, quick, physical and effective in tackling. Newcastle view Livramento as integral to Eddie Howe's plans and remain reluctant to sell, with offers reportedly reaching £65 million unlikely to change that stance. City continue to monitor options to address right-back weaknesses.
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