Arsenal are tracking Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento while Ousmane Dembélé appears set to turn down PSG’s extension. Betting angle: back Arsenal for improved defensive stability if Livramento moves (clean-sheet markets) and be cautious on PSG goal markets if Dembélé exits, as PSG’s attack could lose cohesion until a replacement settles.
Transfer Roundup: Livramento Links, Dembélé Set to Reject PSG Offer
Arsenal have identified Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento as a summer target, with Manchester City also reported to be monitoring the 23-year-old. Livramento enters the final two years of his contract at Newcastle and has been valued around the £60m mark. His availability could trigger a significant battle between top clubs ahead of next season.

Why Livramento Matters
Livramento’s pace and attacking threat from full-back make him an attractive option for teams seeking width and defensive balance. A move to Arsenal would address questions over depth on the right flank and could immediately influence the Gunners’ tactical setup. For Newcastle, losing a first-team full-back would force recruitment to plug the gap.
Ousmane Dembélé and PSG Contract Standoff
Ousmane Dembélé is reportedly set to reject Paris Saint-Germain’s proposed extension. The offer would have paid around €30m per year, but Dembélé is said to be holding out for roughly double that figure. With two years remaining on his deal, the forward’s stance increases the likelihood of interest from other major European clubs.
Implications of a Possible Dembélé Exit
Dembélé’s potential departure could unsettle PSG’s attacking rotation, at least short-term, and may prompt the club to pursue replacements this summer. Teams monitoring wide-forward options could see renewed activity, and PSG might recalibrate their transfer plans depending on whether they can negotiate a fee or convince Dembélé to stay.
Midseason Moves and Notable Departures
Georgia Stanway has confirmed she will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season after winning three league titles in Germany and two European Championships with England. The midfielder’s exit opens the door for clubs seeking an experienced international presence in midfield.
Aston Villa are exploring the possibility of bringing Atletico Madrid’s Conor Gallagher back to the Premier League, potentially on loan with a future permanent clause. Gallagher has struggled for minutes in La Liga and would welcome a return to the English game.
Marcus Rashford has indicated a desire to remain at Barcelona beyond this season, with the Catalan club reportedly holding an option to secure him for around €30m.
Other Transfer Chatter
- Dominik Szoboszlai has reportedly reached an agreement in principle to extend his Liverpool contract, rejecting interest from other European giants. - Juventus are considering Atalanta’s Daniel Maldini as a January option to provide depth in attack. - Rangers have made enquiries about Sunderland’s Dan Neil and Romaine Mundle, with Sunderland open to a loan for Mundle. - Everton are tracking right-back targets from Genoa and Bologna as they plan for a winter addition, which could see Nathan Patterson move on loan. - Al Hilal are closing in on a deal for defender Pablo Marí. - Manchester City have agreed terms for Scottish youngster Keir McMeekin from Hearts. - Stuttgart striker Jovan Milošević is set to join Werder Bremen on loan. - Atlanta United are advancing on a signing for left-back Elías Báez. - Manchester United’s managerial shortlist is said to include several high-profile names as planning for the future continues.
Betting Implications and Market Moves
Livramento-linked moves should prompt bettors to monitor clean-sheet markets and starting-lineup specials for Arsenal and Newcastle. If Livramento joins a title-contending side, back markets that favour improved defensive returns.
Dembélé’s likely rejection of PSG’s offer increases uncertainty around PSG’s attacking output. Punters should be cautious on over/under goal markets for PSG until the club confirms retention or replacement plans. Transfer volatility ahead of the summer window can shift odds quickly, so watch injury updates, confirmed deals, and official club statements before placing significant wagers.
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