Man City officially withdraws from the recruitment of Tino Livgento in the transfer window this summer, although he had previously considered him a potential successor to Kyle Walker.
According to information from Journalist Tyrone Marshall of Manchester Evening News, Man City has considered Livrangeento but has never sent an official offer to Newcastle. They will continue to look for another right defender, in the context of the current priority of the club is to identify the players who will leave Etihad, instead of bringing back the rookie.
Earlier, journalist Martin Hardy of The Times said Newcastle wanted to extend the contract with Livrangeento, and gave him a lucrative agreement to end all rumors about the future. And now, Man City's withdrawal strengthens the belief that Livrangeento will stay in St. James' Park.
Although Livr corression is no longer part of the plan, coach Pep Guardiola still needs to find a plan for the right defender when the Green Man squad lacks depth in this position.
Another option that Man City is interested is Jules Kounte – a versatile player wearing Barca. According to Fabrice Hawkins, Man City asked Kounte's contract situation, but Barca is said to want to keep him and hope to reach an agreement.
The ability to recruit Kounte this summer is also quite low, because there is no sign that Barca will sell. If this deal fails, Man City may not sign a right -back, and enter the new season with Rico Lewis or Matheus Nunes right away.