Manchester City supporters have been discussing long-term replacements for captain Kyle Walker.
The fullback’s contract expires at the end of next season but he will be 35 in May and many believe next summer is the time to sign a long-term successor.
Some fans on X put forward Newcastle’s Tino Livramento’s name as a potential option, although not everyone is convinced that he should be the top target:
He would be my first pick as well, Tino is so good on the ball as well.
— Dr Z (@Dr_Z_0912) November 5, 2024
Would cost a fortune, considering New castle spent 40 mill on him
— OnlyCity🇭🇺 (@mcfcdavid_27) November 5, 2024
Pedro Porro, but I feel the management would be embarrassed paying £50m+ when he should of signed him back for half that fee
— 💙 𝔼𝕌ℝ𝕆𝕊 𝕁𝔸ℂ𝕂𝕀𝔼 🇬🇧 🏴 (@hundredmillie) November 5, 2024
Reece James from Chelsea who I think they would be willing to sell for pure profit
— Munene077 (@Johnney74579132) November 5, 2024
Livramento or Hinshelwood who can play in multiple positions
— Mr. Dušan (@mrdjinaccc) November 5, 2024
Tiago Santos would have been ideal if he didn’t tear his ACL recently. Should have signed Geertruida this summer before he went to Leipzig. Diomande or Livramento would be my pick. KWP/Calabria/Rensch on a free as we probably need 2
— LittleCiteh (@Little__Citeh) November 5, 2024
Livramento would cost a lot of money
It should be pointed out that Newcastle had to pay Southampton £40m for the former Chelsea academy graduate last year so he wouldn’t exactly be available on the cheap.
The Magpies do have PSR considerations but, even then, you would expect them to demand as much as double for Livramento.
Who are the other right-backs that City could pursue?
Some have suggested former City player Pedro Porro but Tottenham would also demand an excessive amount for the Spanish international.
Chelsea captain Reece James has been mentioned as a possible target in the past but his woeful injury record and his lack of interest in moving away from Stamford Bridge would make that a non-starter.
City may instead consider someone like Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong, who was looked at during the last transfer window.
Find out who is in Manchester City’s first-team squad for the 2024/2025 season here