Chelsea: Tino Livramento unconvinced as Newcastle bids rejected and Blues buy-back clause confirmed

Tino Livramento is reluctant to leave Southampton amid interest from Chelsea and Newcastle.

The 20-year-old defender has seen several Newcastle bids, rising up to £21million, rejected amid rival interest from his former club.

The former Chelsea academy graduate wants assurances over first-team minutes ahead of any move as he continues his return from a long-term knee injury.

Newcastle remain keen on Livramento but would have to convince him to accept a role battling against the experienced Kieran Trippier.

Chelsea, meanwhile, could re-sign Livramento before sending him immediately back on loan to St Mary’s Stadium.

Livramento would get to continue his recovery for a season in the Championship before returning to Stamford Bridge full-time next summer, though would face serious competition from both Reece James and Malo Gusto, who are tied down to long-term deals.

The youngster left Chelsea two years ago (Getty Images)
The youngster left Chelsea two years ago (Getty Images)

The Blues lost their Academy Player of the Year for just £5m in 2021 due to his desire to escape the loan system, so another first-team battle is unlikely to appeal.

Chelsea have an active buyback clause for Livramento understood to be worth around £38m, which is currently substantially more than his market value.