Newcastle Learn Bruno Guimaraes D-Day Amid Arsenal Interest and Clear Stance
Arsenal are interested, but Newcastle want the Brazil captain to stay and help guide a rebuild after he registered four assists at the World Cup.
- Newcastle United are determined to retain captain Bruno Guimaraes to lead their squad rebuild, with the Magpies maintaining their stance of not entertaining bids for the 28-year-old despite Arsenal monitoring the midfielder.
- Following the sales of Anthony Gordon to Barcelona for £69.3m and Sandro Tonali to Tottenham for up to £100m, Newcastle have recouped nearly £200m this summer; Guimaraes has two years remaining on his contract.
- The 28-year-old impressed for the Selecao with four assists but saw his penalty saved in a 2-1 defeat against Norway in the World Cup last 16 on Sunday, requiring recovery time before focusing on his club future.
- Arsenal are stepping up their pursuit and have indicated a willingness to pay for the midfielder, yet Newcastle are adamant he is not for sale, unlike Gordon and Tonali who were permitted to depart.
- Manager Howe confirmed World Cup participants will receive "roughly three weeks" off before returning to Tyneside; once Guimaraes rejoins training, Newcastle officials plan to hold conversations regarding his future at the club.
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Sources: Arsenal to step up Guimarães interest
Arsenal are set to step up their interest in Bruno Guimarães after receiving encouragement that the midfielder wants to join them but agreeing a fee with Newcastle remains a significant stumbling block, sources told ESPN.
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How much is David Beckham set to pocket from his World Cup brand deals? Take on our quiz in our newsletter HERE See more Daily Mail on Google – save us as a Preferred Source Newcastle are awaiting official contact from Arsenal over an improved offer on Bruno Guimaraes after the Brazilian made it clear he wants to leave the club. As it stands, Newcastle say he is not for sale. The onus is on Arsenal to make a suitable offer that could change the…
Head of the Brazilian team at the World Cup, Bruno Guimarães informed Newcastle of his desire to leave the club to hit Arsenal, according to information from the newspaper The Athletic. The Premier League champion indicates he is willing to pay up to £60 million (about R$415 million) for the player. In June this year, during the Cup, Arsenal offered £55 million (about R$377 million) for the Brazilian, but Newcastle refused the offer. So far, the…
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