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Arsenal is close to signing Tino Livramento, having already agreed on personal terms. This move reflects the club's strategic approach to squad building for the summer.
Report: Arsenal closing in on first summer signing with personal terms already agreed
Arsenal’s summer planning appears to be moving with purpose, with Football Transfers reporting that the club have agreed personal terms with Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento ahead of a potential move.
For Mikel Arteta, this would represent a targeted piece of squad building rather than a speculative market move. Arsenal have spent recent seasons refining their structure, increasing competition in key areas and seeking players who can operate across multiple roles. Livramento fits that profile neatly.
The 21-year-old has long been admired by Arsenal, according to the report, and there is a growing sense that the conditions may now be more favourable for a transfer.
Newcastle United are said to be set to miss out on European football next season, while Livramento is entering the final two years of his contract. Those factors could shape the club’s negotiating position and make a summer agreement more achievable than in previous windows.
Livramento would bring pace, energy and Premier League experience to Arsenal’s back line. His development at Newcastle has underlined why he remains so highly rated, particularly given his ability to play with maturity on either flank.
The specific details of the personal terms have not been disclosed, but they have been agreed upon between Tino Livramento and Arsenal.
Arsenal is targeting Tino Livramento to enhance squad depth and competition, as he can play multiple roles effectively.
Tino Livramento is currently playing for Newcastle United before his potential transfer to Arsenal.
Tino Livramento fits into Mikel Arteta's plans as a versatile player who can strengthen the team's structure and competition in key positions.
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A key element in this story is Ben White’s future. The report states that Arsenal are expecting to move him on this summer, with Everton showing interest.
If that happens, Arsenal would need a reliable right-back option capable of competing immediately. Livramento would arrive to challenge Jurrien Timber and Cristhian Mosquera, giving Arteta a stronger mix of defensive profiles.
White has been an important player for Arsenal, particularly during their rise under Arteta, but squad evolution is never sentimental at the highest level. If Arsenal feel they can refresh that area while adding a younger, more versatile defender, the logic is clear.
Livramento’s ability to operate at left-back could be particularly significant. Arteta has consistently valued defenders who can adapt across zones, invert into midfield, cover wide spaces and maintain technical security under pressure.
Arsenal’s full-back roles are demanding. They require athleticism, decision-making and positional intelligence. Livramento has already shown many of those qualities in the Premier League, while his exposure to Champions League and international football adds further weight to the idea that he could settle quickly.
The potential involvement of Andrea Berta is another important strand. Arsenal supporters will want to see decisive recruitment after seasons where fine margins have separated them from major honours.
Securing Livramento early would suggest Arsenal are not waiting for the market to dictate their summer. Instead, they appear to be identifying priority areas and moving before rivals can react.
For Newcastle, any sale would be sensitive. Livramento is young, English and still improving. For Arsenal, that is precisely why he makes sense.
From an Arsenal fan’s perspective, this report feels like exactly the kind of early summer move the club should be making.
Livramento would not arrive as a glamour signing designed to dominate headlines for a week. He would arrive as a serious football decision, the type that can make a squad stronger over a 50-game season. Arsenal have learned the hard way that title challenges are not sustained by a best eleven alone. They are built through depth, flexibility and players who can handle different tactical demands.
If Ben White leaves, there will naturally be concern. He has been reliable, intelligent and hugely important to Arteta’s system. Yet Livramento offers youth, pace and upside. He can defend wide areas, carry the ball forward and cover both full-back positions. That matters when injuries, suspensions and fixture congestion begin to bite.
There is also something encouraging about Arsenal potentially acting early. Supporters have seen too many windows become drawn out, reactive and frustrating. If Andrea Berta can help deliver targets quickly, Arsenal can enter pre-season with clarity rather than uncertainty.