Livramento, 23, came through first CHELSEA‘s academy before moving to Southampton and later Newcastle, where he has developed into a dynamic full-back known for his pace, defensive acumen and ability to influence the game going forward. He has made more than 100 senior league appearances and featured in Newcastle’s recent continental fixtures, cementing his reputation as one of England’s most promising defensive players.
Chelsea’s interest comes as part of a wider defensive rebuild, with the west London club keen to strengthen their backline ahead of an expected push for honors and Champions League success. Livramento’s mix of physicality, technical ability and tactical versatility fits the profile that defender-manager Liam Rosenior is reportedly targeting.
Although Chelsea appear ready to submit a substantial offer, competition for Livramento’s signature is expected to be fierce. Manchester City have long tracked the right-back and are considering a summer move to tackle that flank, although Newcastle have previously resisted moves and are said to highly value him.
Newcastle remain keen to keep hold of the England international and are reportedly discussing a contract extension to fend off potential suitors. How the Magpies respond to Chelsea’s reported interest – and whether Livramento would be open to a move – will likely be one of the most talked-about storylines of the summer transfer market.
Opinion: Why Livramento would want Stamford Bridge – and how this compares to Man City or Man United
For Livramento, a move to Stamford Bridge offers an intriguing career opportunity. CHELSEA provide a platform where he can immediately compete for a starting spot, while avoiding being one of many competing stars – something that looms large at clubs such as Manchester City and Manchester United.
At Chelsea, Livramento could be at the center of a defensive project, playing regular Champions League football while carrying significant responsibility in a team looking to re-establish itself at the top of European football.
A move to Manchester City, on the other hand, could mean competing with a deeper, more established squad, potentially limiting his direct playing minutes – especially under a manager with multiple tactical options. Likewise, United’s current defensive inconsistencies may offer playing time, but not the same stability or platform for continental success.
Ultimately, CHELSEA could find the best balance between development, visibility and silverware ambitions, making it a very attractive destination for Livramento’s next step.
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