Rousing the Kop

After Anthony Gordon, Liverpool are keen on another Newcastle star who could be sold

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Liverpool may need to strengthen their full-back department in the summer transfer window.Andy Robertson is leaving on a free transfer in the coming months, which will see Milos Kerkez as the only recognised left-back at the club.Kostas Tsimikas could return after his loan spell with AS Roma, but the Greek star was deemed surplus to requirements last year so may not be the ideal Robertson replacement. Instead, Tino Livramento could be on the move and Liverpool like the Newcastle United ace.



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Barroso/Europa Press/Getty Images Liverpool have admiration for Tino LivramentoLivramento joined Newcastle from Southampton in 2023 and has cemented himself as a regular starter under Eddie Howe.Despite injury issues, he has made 26 appearances in all competitions for the North East outfit this term.The Englishman has primarily been used as a right-back, so could offer Liverpool cover in that department if Jeremie Frimpong is pushed further forward or injured.But he is also an equally capable left-back, featuring there on nine occasions throughout the campaign so far.Despite still being a key feature under Howe, however, Ben Jacobs now says that Newcastle could allow the defender to leave this summer.Speaking on Born ‘N Red’s YouTube channel, the journalist said: “Liverpool have always had appreciation for Tino Livramento who is capable of playing right back and left back. “He’s a player I expect Newcastle United to put available on the market.”Livramento is currently under contract at St James’ Park until 2028 and has a market value of €40m (around £34.5m).But he is not the only Newcastle ace thought to be of interest to the Reds, with Anthony Gordon also linked in recent weeks,However, Bayern Munich like Gordon as well, and it remains to be seen if the Reds will firm up their interest or push ahead with other targets like Yan Diomande.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox