The 28-year-old has spent his entire club career in his native Croatia including the last eight years on the books at Dinamo Zagreb, keeping 131 clean sheets in 283 appearances across all competitions.
Livakovic is regarded as a key player for club and country and he recently earned plenty of plaudits for his display with the latter at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, as the Checkered Ones went on to win the third-place playoff.
The 45-cap shot-stopper became just the third goalkeeper in World Cup history to save three penalties in a shootout victory over Japan in the last 16, before saving another crucial spot kick to help Croatia beat Brazil on penalties in the quarter-finals.
Livakovic, who was also a losing finalist with Croatia in the UEFA Nations League earlier this year, has won five Croatian top-flight titles and two Croatian Cups with Dinamo Zagreb, while he also represented his club in the Champions League in three different seasons.
Livakovic has now entered the final year of his contract with Dinamo Zagreb and a number of European clubs are believed to be monitoring his situation.
Premier League giants Manchester United were credited with an interest earlier this year, with manager Erik ten Hag now on the lookout for a new number one following the departure of David de Gea.
However, the Red Devils appear to be prioritising a summer swoop for Inter Milan's Andre Onana, who is allegedly closing in on a €55m (£47.1m) move to Old Trafford.
Onana's impending transfer to Man United has therefore paved the way for other clubs to step up their interest in Livakovic, and Sky Sports News claims that Scottish Premiership champions Celtic have
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