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Arsenal Set Sights On Newcastle Defender Ahead Of Summer Window

Arsenal are eyeing a major defensive upgrade ahead of the summer window. The North London side have noted Tino Livramento as a potential target. Reports have linked the Newcastle full-back to the Emirates. However, the picture remains far from simple. Completing the move may prove harder than it looks.

Transfer Dynamics and Valuation for Tino Livramento

As per reports, the Arsenal management are observing the situation of the talented full-back. Tino Livramento at present has two years left on his contract with the Tyneside club. However, talks over an extension have stalled. The player has not yet shown a desire to commit his long-term future to his current club. This lack of progress has left Newcastle vulnerable. The Gunners will want to take advantage of this.

Experts believe that a possible deal would need a bid in the region of £60 million. This price reflects his status as one of the league’s best young full-backs and his importance to Eddie Howe’s squad.

Furthermore, Arsenal have a strategic edge because the player shares the same agent as Mikel Arteta. This connection could ease up the process of settling a transfer during the busy summer window.

The player is also a homegrown English talent. Signing him can help the Gunners comply with the homegrown player rule.

The Profile of Tino Livramento

The 23-year-old defender has earned the status of one of the most promising talents in football. His primary role is at right-back. But his ability to operate smoothly on the left flank adds a layer of range that Mikel Arteta highly values.

Stats reveal that the defender boasts a high level of composure on the ball. He has an impressive pass success rate of 89.5% in the Premier League this term. This technical security allows him to help in building the play from the back effectively.

Former Arsenal winger Theo Walcott has even compared the 23-year-old to Welsh football legend Gareth Bale. Theo spoke highly of his potential during the UEFA U21 Championships, a tournament Livramento helped in winning. “He’s kind of a right-footed Gareth Bale in stature and the way he runs, and I feel like he’s the perfect wing-back. He’s a potential future captain because of his presence.”– said Theo Walcott.

Moreover, his physical presence and recovery speed would allow him to fit easily into a high-pressing system.

Complexities and Hurdles regarding the move

Despite the interest, several hurdles could disrupt this move. Arsenal may need to raise a huge sum by sanctioning the departure of first-team starters. Ben White has struggled for game time lately because of rising competition in defence. He has lost his regular status to Timber and has had only 5 Premier League starts this season. Reports claim he could leave to get some more game time. This can help to generate the £60m needed to enable the move. The club may also put up senior players Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus for sale to raise more funds.

There are also concerns over the player’s injury history. He previously had a serious knee injury that kept him out for over a year. He has also dealt with further hamstring issues this season. The full-back had only 11 starts across all competitions this season due to these issues. The higher-ups might see these issues as red flags for a £60m investment.

Meanwhile, some conflicting reports have surfaced that claim the senior figures at Arsenal have actually dismissed links to the defender. They claim that Arsenal have a tight budget of £40m and he is not on their shortlist right now.

It’s unclear whether Arsenal’s interest is real or exaggerated. Mixed signals from the club suggest caution, but the move could still be a good one. Livramento seems to suit Arteta’s system. If the finances work out, the transfer could still move forward.

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Souvik Bose

Souvik Bose is a junior football writer at Football Express, where he contributes articles focused on ongoing developments and discussions from the football world. His work involves covering news stories, key talking points, and the narratives that shape how fans engage with the sport.At Football Express, Souvik focuses on delivering football coverage that is timely, informative, and accessible to readers following the game closely. His writing reflects a deep interest in the evolving culture of football and the stories that emerge around the sport’s biggest moments.

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