Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Man City show interest in Newcastle's Livramento



Posted Thursday, February 27, 2025 by Goal.com

Man City show interest in Newcastle's Livramento

In a bid to replace Kyle Walker, who moved to AC Milan on loan in January, Manchester City are reportedly eyeing a move for Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento, according to The Telegraph. The Magpies will try and retain the services of one of their brightest prospects in the squad, however, the player might be tempted to make a move to reigning English champions.

Madrid's transfer plans revealed with focus on Alexander-Arnold

Trent Alexander-Arnold is available on a free transfer with his Liverpool contract due to run out at the end of the season - and Real Madrid are on the verge of completing a deal to sign him, report Relevo. Other than that addition, the club also plan to save other big decisions until May, but there is little expectation that much will be done.

Liverpool eyeing shock move for Greenwood

Per Fichajes, Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing former Manchester United star Mason Greenwood in the summer. The Reds are reportedly ready to pay €75million for the Marseille winger, who has also attracted interest from Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus.

Leipzig could be forced to sell Arsenal & Chelsea target Sesko

RB Leipzig could be forced to sell Benjamin Sesko if they fail to secure Champions League football for the 2025-26 season. The club dropped to sixth in the league table following their 2-2 draw against Heidenheim last weekend. If they continue to remain out of the top four, they will have to part ways with a host of star players including Sesko, according to Sport Bild, as they look to raise funds to make up for the shortfall.

Napoli director hints the club could sell Osimhen in the summer

Napoli director Giovanni Manna confirms that Victor Osimhen has a release clause in his contract and hinted that the club might consider selling the striker once he is back from his loan spell at Galatasaray.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Manna said: "It's true that Victor Osimhen has a release clause into his contract. We're working to find a solution as soon as possible to avoid a late transfer as happened last summer."

Napoli director confirms Mathias Olivera will sign a new deal

Napoli official Giovanni Manna has confirmed that Mathias Olivera has agreed to sign a new contract. Speaking to Sky Sports, Manna said: "We have agreed on a new deal for Mathias Olivera. We are talking with Meret, while Franck Zambo Anguissa is now a different kind of situation."

Amorim admits Man Utd need changes in the summer

Ruben Amorim admitted that Manchester United will need new signings in the summer transfer window. Speaking to reporters, the Portuguese coach said: "I think we need to show. It's easy for me to be here and say all the pretty stuff... we have to improve the recruitment, it's crucial. We need to improve the team. We need to perform better, be in Europe."

Napoli interested in Hojlund but unwilling to match Man United's investment

Italian giants Napoli are reportedly keen on bringing Manchester United striker Rasmus Højlund to Serie A, according to talkSPORT.

However, the club is only prepared to offer a significantly lower fee than the £72 million United spent on the Danish forward last summer. The Red Devils, on the other hand, have their sights set on Napoli's Victor Osimhen, who is currently on loan at Galatasaray. Despite mutual interest in both players, a direct exchange between Hojlund and Osimhen appears complicated. Financial disparities and other contractual factors could make negotiations difficult, leaving both clubs to explore alternative solutions ahead of the summer transfer window.

Real Madrid & Premier League clubs eye Branthwaite

Real Madrid have reportedly explored the idea of signing Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite, according to TEAMtalk. However, despite internal discussions at the club, no formal approach has been made for the Merseyside centre-back.

Meanwhile, Manchester United are said to be revisiting their interest in Branthwaite. Ekrem Konur reports that the Red Devils are looking at defensive reinforcements following a decline in form from Harry Maguire. However, United could face stiff competition from domestic rivals, with Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur also keeping an eye on Branthwaite's situation.

Stones ruled out for up to TEN weeks as Pep confirms injury blow

John Stones has been ruled out for up to ten weeks as Pep Guardiola confirmed a huge injury blow for the Manchester City defender.



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