It is understood the deal is worth around £35m to Southampton with another £5m in add-ons, although a sell-on clause will means at least 40% is due to former club Chelsea. Livramento is now due in the north east for his medical ahead of putting pen to paper on a long-term contract which is already agreed. Newcastle have been wanting to bolster their full-back option this summer and Livramento emerged as their top target . The 20-year-old can play on both sides, whilst current right-back and Kieran Trippier can also switch to the left offering additional options to Eddie Howe. The Livramento deal will represent Newcastle's third major transfer of the summer following on from the captures of AC Milan's Sandro Tonali and Leicester City's Harvey Barnes. Overall, it takes their spending for this transfer window through the £100m barrier. 90min understands that a right-sided centre-back and a 'number 10' remain in their sights. Financial Fair Play (FFP) issues are a c...