Tino Livramento

newcastle-unitedNEW
 • #21Right Back
Nationality

England

Preferred Foot

Right

Birthdate

Nov 12, 2002

Age

23

Height

6'0"

Weight

143 lb

Primary Position

RB

Secondary Position

LB

Role

Balanced Full Back

Ranking

216thout of 880
Overall Grade67305th/880
Impact score6.8193rd/880
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
60th/183 DEF
67.1
Passing
58th/182 DEF
69.6
Crossing
44th/162 DEF
65.8
Ball Carrying
45th/171 DEF
72.4
1 V 1 Defending
87th/180 DEF
69
Positioning
116th/183 DEF
66.1

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

17
Appearances
1511
Minutes
6
Clean sheets
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News

May 8, 2026

Unlikely to return this season

Livramento (thigh) is unlikely to play again this season with Newcastle, according to coach Eddie Howe. "Tino is doing well, he is improving. Don't think he will be back this season. We will let him recover and get a good summer behind him."

Analysis: Livramento has had a deeply disrupted campaign managing various injury issues, and the decision to shut him down for the remaining fixtures is the sensible call given the risk of aggravating the thigh problem further. The full-back will now focus on a full recovery with the World Cup also on the horizon this summer, with Kieran Trippier and Lewis Hall continuing to cover at full-back for Newcastle's final fixtures of the season. Livramento ends the season with one assist, 36 crosses, 22 tackles and 39 clearances in 17 Premier League appearances (14 starts).

Apr 22, 2026

Set for second scan

Livramento (thigh) is set for a secondary scan and could potentially be an option for the final two games of the season, according to Craig Hope of the Daily Mail.

Analysis: Livramento was off early in the club's last outing, and the full extent of his injury and absence is still unknown, as the full-back is facing a secondary scan to confirm his options for the end of the season. Unfortunately, best case scenario isthat he could return for the final game or two of the season. This would be a better outcome than missing out completely, as he has struggled with injury most of the season in a rough campaign, just trying to be fit for World Cup selection. While he is out, Kierran Trippier and Lewis Hall should serve as full-backs.

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