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Bruno Guimaraes expresses immense satisfaction with his current stint at Newcastle United, yet harbors ambitions for future endeavors. Since his whopping £40 million transfer from Lyon in January 2022, Guimaraes has ascended to prominence within Newcastle’s ranks, solidifying his status as a Premier League luminary.


At 26 years old, Guimaraes, a regular feature in Brazil’s national team, played a pivotal role in Newcastle’s impressive fourth-place finish last season, securing a coveted Champions League berth for the club. Despite Newcastle’s struggles under Eddie Howe this season, currently languishing in 10th place with ten matches remaining, Guimaraes remains a coveted target for elite clubs worldwide.


Speculation abounds regarding a potential £100 million bid from Premier League champions Manchester City for Guimaraes, with Chelsea and Liverpool also expressing keen interest in acquiring the midfielder’s services. The impending arrival of former Newcastle executive Dan Ashworth as sporting director could intensify Manchester United’s pursuit of Guimaraes, who has also been linked with the Red Devils.



Speaking ahead of Brazil’s friendly against England at Wembley, Guimaraes articulated his lifelong dream of gracing the Premier League stage, affirming his unwavering desire to ply his trade in the world’s most esteemed football competition.


Despite his contentment at Newcastle, Guimaraes envisions further progression in his career trajectory. While relishing the opportunity to compete alongside the league’s finest, he hints at potential future moves, indicating a nuanced perspective on his professional journey.


Anticipation mounts as Guimaraes garners interest from European powerhouses such as Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona, underscoring his burgeoning stature on the global football landscape. Scheduled to make his eagerly awaited return for Newcastle against West Ham on March 30th, Guimaraes continues to captivate audiences with his prowess and potential.



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