Tino Livramento, hailing from England and born on the 12th of November 2002, presently offers his talents as a defender, more specifically a right back, to Newcastle United. The 22-year-old stands at a robust 5ft 11in (1.81m), tipping the scales at 11st 2lb (71kg), and donning the number 21 jersey. Livramento’s football prowess also garners recognition on the international stage, as he also represents the England national team.
The first formative strides of Livramento’s professional career were taken in July 2011, when he adorned the insignia of English Premier League titans Chelsea, as a trainee. However, the turning point in Livramento’s career dawned in August 2021 when he made the transition from Chelsea to Southampton, a club embroiled in the fervour of the Championship league. The fee for this transfer was in the ballpark of £5m, a figure highlighting the promise seen in Livramento.
During his inaugural season in 2021-2022 with The Saints, Livramento made an impression with 28 first team appearances and one goal in league matches. The following year saw the rising star don the Southampton colours twice more on the pitch.
The saga of Livramento’s career saw another shift in August 2023, when he transferred from Southampton to Newcastle United, another Premier League heavyweight. This change in allegiance saw an astronomical leap in value, with the transfer fee estimated around £40m. At Newcastle during the 2023-2024 season, Livramento marked his attendance 26 times on the pitch, netting a goal in the process. This performance was superseded the following season, where he chalked up an impressive 37 appearances. As of 2025-2026, Livramento continues to ply his skills for The Magpies – Newcastle United.
Further accolades to Livramento’s career stem from his participation in the 2023-2024 Champions League for Newcastle United, starting three times, the 2024-2025 FA Cup with two starts and the 2024-2025 League Cup, where he started four times and made two appearances as a substitute. His international career has also seen him start three times for England in the UEFA U21 Qualifiers 2025.