NEWCASTLE have been told that it will cost over £40million to land Southampton’s Tino Livramento.
Saints rejected Toon‘s bid in the region of £30m for the full-back who they bought from Chelsea for £4m in 2021, with the Blues due a hefty sell-on fee.
Tino Livramento could stay in the Prem despite Southampton’s relegation, with Newcastle leading the interestGetty
Livramento, 20, started yesterday’s friendly against Reading as negotiations continue.
Southampton have knocked back a number of enquiries this summer and are determined to keep hold of the England Under-21 defender.
And new Stamford Bridge chief Mauricio Pochettino is also said to hold an interest in the England Under-21 star.
Pochettino is busy undertaking one of the biggest summer shake-ups seen at Chelsea for many a summer.
And if the Blues did attempt to hijack Newcastle’s pursuit of Livramento, it’s thought they could loan the Londoner back to Southampton.
However, the Toon are regarded as his main suitors.
Boss Eddie Howe fancies the starlet to compete with 32-year-old Kieran Trippier on the right of defence.
That would also allow Spaniard Javier Manquillo to leave permanently.
And Harrison Ashby, 21, would then be tipped for a loan exit.
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It comes as several Premier League clubs are reportedly considering raising concerns over Allan Saint-Maximin’s proposed £30m move from Newcastle to Al Ahli.
The buying and selling club are under the same majority ownership – Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).
And The Athletic suggest that’s led to fears that the link is being used to inflate the French winger’s fee.
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