Newcastle Set £60m Price Tag for Arsenal’s £60m Target

Newcastle United have set a £60 million asking price for Tino Livramento as Arsenal’s interest in the England international continues to intensify ahead of the summer transfer window.
According to Metro Sport, Eddie Howe’s side are preparing for increased interest in their star defender by establishing a firm valuation that Arsenal would need to meet or exceed to secure his signature.
Why Arsenal Want Livramento
The Gunners are reportedly keen on strengthening their defensive options with uncertainty surrounding Ben White‘s future at the Emirates Stadium. Suggestions persist that White could depart at the end of the current season, potentially leaving Arsenal in need of a suitable replacement at right-back.
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Livramento has emerged as a leading candidate for that role following his impressive development since joining Newcastle from Southampton. The 25-year-old has established himself as one of the Premier League’s most consistent full-backs, combining defensive solidity with attacking threat from wide areas.
His versatility and ability to contribute at both ends of the pitch have made him a key figure in Newcastle’s defensive setup while attracting attention from several top clubs across Europe.
Arsenal’s Long-Term Planning
Despite already possessing quality defenders within their squad, Arsenal remain focused on building for the future. Livramento is viewed as a player capable of providing long-term value and healthy competition within the team.
The defender’s age, Premier League experience, and potential for further development make him an attractive option for Arteta’s side as they plan their squad for the coming seasons. His proven ability to perform consistently at the highest level would address Arsenal’s need for reliable depth in defensive positions.
Newcastle’s Stance
Newcastle remain determined to retain one of their most important players despite growing external interest. The Magpies are aware of the attention surrounding Livramento and have prepared accordingly by setting a substantial asking price.
The £60 million valuation reflects Newcastle’s reluctance to lose a key player while acknowledging that the right financial offer could change their position. Eddie Howe’s side would only consider a sale if the terms were deemed acceptable for such a crucial member of their squad.
Arsenal face competition from other clubs monitoring Livramento’s situation, though their consistent participation in European competition could provide an advantage in any potential negotiations. The summer transfer window promises to bring clarity to the defender’s future as interested parties prepare to test Newcastle’s resolve.