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The £50,000 ace per week may now be the first Newcastle player to leave this summer

Newcastle United's “outstanding” players are considered a priority for one of the biggest clubs in the Premier League this summer.

Newcastle players who can leave this summer

While Xipies expects a busy summer transfer window on new signings, especially if you win Champions League football this weekend, there are many connections to the exit before the next season begins.

Alexander Isak is Newcastle's most desperate player to keep, but the Swedes are considered a subject of interest to some huge clubs like Liverpool and Arsenal.

Meanwhile, the Reds may return to Anthony Gordon this summer, reportedly showing a willingness to snap him up last year. They think he is a potential replacement for Luis Diaz, although signing Florian Wirtz will definitely pay them interest payments on Hippies Ace.

Newcastle has others who want to ensure they are still in clubs in 2025/26, such as Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali. However, another exit claim has emerged about another person.

The “excellent” Newcastle player Manchester City wants

According to Fabrizio Romano xManchester City aims to Newcastle defender Tino Livramento as their main right-back target, despite rumors elsewhere that the 22-year-old has the potential to be the first player to leave St James Park this summer:

As it turns out he is the natural heir to Kieran Trippier, but losing livramento would be a setback, the natural heir to his position and still have the best years he is leading.

The £50,000-a-week Briton enjoyed an impressive season for Newcastle, starting 31 of his team's 37 Premier League games and was praised by Eddie Howe:

“Sports-wise, Tino is excellent, we know that, we’ve seen that since he came to the football club [Barnes] He did it. ”

If Livramento finally decides that he would rather join the city than stay in Newcastle, Paul Mitchell must do everything he can to ensure the club brings him huge sums of money to sign a high-quality replacement.

The 22-year-old didn’t sign a contract with St James until the summer of 2028, which puts Hippies in a strong bargaining position, but hopefully he will feel his future belongs to his current team and see their successes more.

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