Sources: Newcastle progress in talks to hand ‘phenomenal’ star a new contract after transfer approach

Newcastle United are making significant progress in negotiations to extend Tino Livramento’s contract, with sources confirming that discussions are advancing positively.

The club is preparing to present the 22-year-old full-back with an improved offer in the coming days, reflecting his growing importance in Eddie Howe’s squad.

Since arriving from Southampton in the summer of 2023, Livramento has quickly established himself as a key player, combining explosive pace with defensive intelligence to secure a regular starting role.

Despite fierce competition for places, Livramento’s performances have not gone unnoticed. Manchester City remain keen on the England youth international, viewing him as a long-term solution for their defensive line.

Reports suggest that City have been monitoring his progress closely, but Newcastle have no intention of letting him go. Instead, the Magpies are determined to secure his future by offering a new deal that aligns with his rising stature at St James’ Park.

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Currently contracted until 2028, Livramento’s existing terms no longer match his influence on the pitch. Newcastle’s proactive approach to negotiations demonstrates their commitment to retaining top talent, especially with rival clubs circling.

The proposed extension includes a salary bump, reinforcing the club’s belief in his potential to become one of the Premier League’s finest full-backs.

Newcastle Remain Active in Transfer Market Amid Wissa Pursuit

While contract talks with Livramento take priority, Newcastle continue to explore reinforcements in the transfer market.

The club has set its sights on Brentford forward Yoane Wissa, with sources indicating that a third bid is in the works after two previous offers were rejected.

The 28-year-old DR Congo international has expressed a strong desire to join Newcastle, adding further intrigue to the potential deal.

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Wissa has been a standout performer for Brentford since his arrival from Lorient in 2021, earning plaudits for his relentless work rate, intelligent movement, and clinical finishing.

His versatility across the frontline makes him an attractive target for Newcastle as they look to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new season.

Brentford, however, are reluctant to sell. With Thomas Frank departing for Tottenham, the Bees have ushered in a new era under recently appointed head coach Keith Andrews.

The club remains firm on their valuation of Wissa, but Newcastle’s persistence suggests they are prepared to test Brentford’s resolve with an improved bid.

Balancing Recruitment and Retention for Long-Term Success

Newcastle’s strategy this summer reflects a dual focus: strengthening the squad while securing the futures of their most promising players.

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The move to extend Livramento’s contract underscores their ambition to build a sustainable project, ensuring that emerging stars remain at the heart of their plans.

The Magpies have been deliberate in their approach, avoiding the frenzy of high-profile bidding wars while making calculated moves behind the scenes. With the season fast approaching, their activity signals a clear intent to compete at the highest level, both on and off the pitch.

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