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Report: Tottenham willing to offer Winks or Carter-Vickers in player-plus-cash deal for Southampton ace

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CalcioMercato report Tottenham are willing to offer either Cameron Carter-Vickers or Harry Winks in a deal for Southampton flyer Tino Livramento. The Saints ace is shining at St. Mary’s, since joining from Chelsea in 2021.

Livramento, 19, has been a revelation since Southampton chose to spend a bargain £5million (Guardian) to sign the three-time England Under-21 ace from Chelsea. Since then, he has clocked up 26 appearances for the Saints.

Starring as a right-back, or a wing-back under Ralph Hasenhuttl, the London-born star has been heavily praised for his performances. Theo Walcott told TalkSPORT that Livramento is “technically fantastic.”

Now, CM claim that Tottenham want to sign the teenage star ahead of the summer, with Antonio Conte in need of a right wing-back. It is claimed they are willing to offer Winks or Celtic loanee Carter-Vickers in return for him.

Tottenham eye Southampton ace Livramento: Winks, Carter-Vickers?

Livramento would be a stunning signing for Tottenham. Conte has his doubts regarding Emerson Royal and while Matt Doherty is arguably the most-improved player under his stewardship, competition is needed.

Especially, if Emerson is sold. Livramento, given his age, his London upbringing, would surely be ideal for Spurs. If Spurs have to spend a bit of cash, and either Winks or Carter-Vickers, they are getting a good deal.

Winks is worth more than Carter-Vickers, with Celtic expected to sign the latter permanently. It is yet to be seen how much Southampton rate Livramento at, but a fee of £20million and Winks might just do it.

SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 25: Tino Livramento of Southampton during the Premier League match between Southampton  and Norwich City at St Mary's Stadium on February 25, 2022 in Southampton, England.  (Photo by Matt Watson/Southampton FC via Getty Images)
Photo by Matt Watson/Southampton FC via Getty Images