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How much Manchester City are now prepared to bid for Tino Livramento as two alternative options emerge?

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TBR Football can exclusively reveal that Manchester City has launched a fresh bid for Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento.

The Citizens have significantly boosted their ranks this summer, but they still need a new right-back.

Kyle Walker departed Manchester City to join Burnley, while Matheus Nunes, a midfielder by trade, has played as an extra right-back for the club.

TBR Football can confirm City’s proposal for Livramento and other targets if Newcastle doesn’t trade him.

Manchester City is willing to spend more than £50 million for Tino Livramento.

According to TBR Football’s top correspondent, Graeme Bailey, City has made another attempt to sign Tino Livramento.

However, Newcastle are determined not to let their England defensive star depart this summer.

The Citizens are still looking for a new right back, and Livramento is at the top of their list of targets.

Manchester City contacted Newcastle in June, indicating a willingness to pay £40 million.

City are reportedly willing to offer more than £50 million for Livramento, whom Kyle Walker recently described as a “great player.”

Newcastle, on the other hand, has approached Livramento’s camp in order to extend his stay and raise his wages, making him one of the club’s highest earners.

The 22-year-old, who was one of England’s standouts at this summer’s European Under-21 finals, has three years left on his current contract at St James Park.

Manchester City is also interested in two Juventus players.

If they are unable to lure Livramento away from Newcastle, City will still be interested in Juventus’ Andrea Cambiaso and Nicolo Savona.

Ironically, Newcastle is also interested in Savona, who can play right-back or central defender.

TBR Football can confirm that City were offered Denzel Dumfries earlier this summer but did not make a move, despite conversations.

Dumfries had an almost £20 million release clause, which expired in mid-July.

Furthermore, we understand City has permitted Manuel Akanji to explore a potential transfer to Turkish giants Fenerbahce.

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