Tino Livramento is reportedly eager to extend his stay at Newcastle United, with sources suggesting the young defender is ready to commit his long-term future to the club.
The news follows Nick Pope’s contract extension, which has set a positive tone around St James’ Park as the club looks to secure the futures of several key players.
Nick Pope’s new deal, confirmed earlier this week, keeps the goalkeeper at Newcastle until 2027 after an automatic clause in his contract was triggered.
His consistency and leadership have made him one of Eddie Howe’s most trusted players, and the club views him as a vital part of their project moving forward.
With that settled, attention now turns to others who have played crucial roles in Newcastle’s rise under Howe most notably Bruno Guimarães and Tino Livramento.
Bruno remains a central figure in the team, providing quality and passion in midfield since his arrival from Lyon.

The club has reportedly offered him a new five-year deal to fend off interest from the Saudi Pro League, a move that highlights Newcastle’s determination to keep their top talents tied down for the long term.
Alongside him, more senior players such as Kieran Trippier and Jamaal Lascelles are approaching the end of their contracts, and decisions will soon need to be made about their futures.
However, while some players near the twilight of their careers, Livramento represents the other end of the spectrum young, ambitious, and rapidly improving.
Former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown recently told Football Insider that Livramento is not only admired within the club but also “keen to stay” and sign a new contract when the opportunity arises.

Brown praised the 22-year-old’s resilience and adaptability, pointing out that he has worked tirelessly to cement his place in the Newcastle squad despite facing setbacks early in his career due to injury.
“Livramento has earned every bit of credit he’s received,” Brown explained. “He’s shown great attitude and flexibility, performing well wherever he’s needed both for Newcastle and England.
His development since joining Newcastle has been impressive, and he’s clearly built a strong bond with Eddie Howe. When players hit this level of consistency, other clubs naturally take notice, but everything I’ve heard suggests Livramento is very happy at Newcastle. If the club puts a new contract on the table, I’d expect him to stay.”
Livramento currently earns around £50,000 per week, ranking 19th on Newcastle’s wage list, but his performances have far exceeded those numbers. His ability to play on both flanks has made him an invaluable asset for Howe, who values his versatility and defensive intelligence.
Still only 22, the England international has time on his side and is widely viewed as one of the brightest full-back prospects in the Premier League. Many, including former teammate Theo Walcott, have spoken about the “aura” the young defender carries a natural confidence that sets him apart even among more experienced players.

For Newcastle, securing Livramento’s future is not just about keeping a talented player; it’s about building the foundation for sustained success. His energy, discipline, and attacking drive perfectly complement the club’s evolving style under Howe.
Alongside emerging stars like Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak, Livramento represents the new generation that can take Newcastle to the next level, both domestically and in Europe.
While Bruno Guimarães’ contract renewal is likely the club’s top priority at the moment, Livramento’s situation will soon demand similar attention. Losing him would be a major setback, especially as top clubs continue to monitor his development.
Newcastle’s ownership has already demonstrated a strong commitment to securing the club’s core players, and a new deal for Livramento would further underline that ambition.
Eddie Howe’s management has played a big role in the defender’s progress. Livramento has flourished under his guidance, adapting to the team’s tactical demands and showing maturity beyond his years.
His professionalism, coupled with his natural talent, makes him a perfect fit for Howe’s long-term plans. As the Magpies continue to strengthen their squad depth and build for future success, keeping hold of players like Livramento could prove just as important as any big-name signing.
If the reports are accurate and Livramento does put pen to paper, Newcastle fans can look forward to watching one of the Premier League’s most promising young defenders continue to grow in black and white.
His willingness to stay, combined with the club’s faith in his potential, is another sign that Newcastle’s project remains firmly on the rise built not only on big investments but also on loyalty, development, and belief in the future.