Man city eye transfer for newcastle star with pep guardiola keen on deal
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PEP GUARDIOLA IS LOOKING TO RESHAPE HIS MANCHESTER CITY SQUAD THIS SUMMER AFTER ENDING SEASON WITHOUT SILVERWARE FOR FIRST TIME IN EIGHT YEARS AND NEWCASTLE STAR TINO LIVRAMENTO IS ADMIRED
06:00, 04 Jun 2025Updated 06:14, 04 Jun 2025 Manchester City are eyeing a surprise move for Newcastle defender Tino Livramento, according to reports. Pep Guardiola is looking to revamp his
squad ahead of a renewed assault on all fronts next season after the club went without silverware for the first time in eight years. And Livramento, 22, is being looked at despite Newcastle
having no appetite to sell a player who has three years left on his contract, as per the Daily Mail. The ex-Chelsea academy player arrived from Southampton in 2023 for £40m and was handed a
senior England call-up earlier this year. City are also pushing ahead with a move to bring in Rayan Ait-Nouri from Wolves, with an expectation that he could sign in time for the Club World
Cup later this month. City are also in talks with Lyon over a move for Rayan Cherki and they have already submitted a £55m bid for AC Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders. Chairman Khaldoon Al
Mubarak last week said City would come back stronger next season having finished 13 points behind champions Liverpool. It was the first campaign in eight that City did not win a single
piece of silverware, while the club's legal battle with the Premier League rumbles on in the background. READ MORE: Man City hold more transfer talks for £55m midfielder to replace
Kevin De BruyneREAD MORE: How US-owned clubs have learnt to win 20 years after Glazers' arrival at Man Utd And Al Mubarak said: "We will be back. This season is a season
that's now behind us. Today is a new day. We start working and preparing for next season. And by the way, we've been doing that since January. "And we will take all the good
things and the not so good things from this season, and learn from it, improve from it and get better. Article continues below "I can assure you, this club will do everything possible
to come back to the standards that we know we all can achieve - and that we know we will achieve. "Because really, if there's one thing I'd like right now, it’s to turn that
page from last season and just immediately start focusing on next season. All the players, they're excited about coming back. Nobody feels good about how we finished the season. Article
continues below "They want to come back, and they want to come back hungry. And I can see the hunger. Normally these players are off and they're starting to think about vacation
time etc. Honestly, every player I spoke to was telling me, 'we’re coming back'. "That's the attitude you want - and that's exactly why you see me so positive.
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