Manchester City may “struggle” to sign Newcastle United right-back Tino Livramento due to the Magpies’ high asking price of around £70m, according to expert Steven McInerney.
Livramento, 24, is considered one of the best one-on-one defenders in the country.
Alternatives to Livramento
If Manchester City fails to sign Livramento, they may consider alternatives like:
Daniel Munoz: Crystal Palace’s right-back, potentially available for £30m, as a short-term solution.
Wesley: Flamengo’s attacking right-back, with raw talent and ability to get forward.
Ola Aina: Nottingham Forest’s right-back, set to become a free agent, offering consistency and a good fit for Manchester City’s homegrown quota.