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Bruno Guimaraes, who cost €117 million, is well worth it to Man City and Liverpool.
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For Newcastle United, Bruno Guimaraes has been a revelation since moving to St James’ Park in January 2022.
Other Premier League clubs were interested in hiring him, but the Magpies paid an estimated €42 million to acquire his services. While other teams had been hesitant to pay such a high price for the Brazilian maestro, Newcastle showed no reluctance at all. Their belief in the former Lyon man was also rewarded.
He was a major factor in their top-four result the previous season, and he recently inked a new long-term contract with the North East team. Should he decide to depart in the near future, he might bring in £100 million (€117 million). Ideally, the Toon Army would continue to wear their No. 39 and assemble the team around him.
However, reports state that Newcastle must sell because of concerns over Financial Fair Play. The futures of Guimaraes and Alexander Isak are currently uncertain. Arsenal has renewed their interest in the latter, as FootballTransfers exclusively disclosed at the beginning of January. Due to his release clause, it might be simpler to wrangle the 26-year-old midfielder out of St. James’ Park.
The Brazil international has a quite unusual release clause, according to several sites. AS asserts that, in contrast to many others, the condition permits payment in three equal installments totaling almost £33 million. With payments much more manageable for the majority of clubs attempting to adhere to FFP regulations, such a framework makes it possible for more clubs to participate in a deal for the tempo-setter.
If rumours about him are to be believed, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Paris Saint-Germain are all interested in the 18-cap international. Guimaraes has actually been on Liverpool and Man City’s radar for a while.
The former Lyon player was a target for Liverpool before moving to St. James’ Park, according to Sky Sports pundit Melissa Reddy, who boldly predicted in August 2022 that the midfield director would be a dream signing for the Reds.
Reddy responded to a question regarding Liverpool’s midfield objectives in an interview with the Anfield Wrap by saying, “If there was a blank canvas, if availability wasn’t an issue, it would be Bruno Guimarães.” A City employee remarked something like, “They can’t believe Newcastle got that deal.”
Midfield upgrade
With the addition of Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch, and Wataru Endo, Jurgen Klopp has now completely redesigned his midfield. The defensive unit will be the Merseyside club’s primary priority during the upcoming transfer windows. But with Thiago expected to depart the team at the end of the current season, Guimaraes possesses the skill set to fill any vacuum that may arise at Anfield.
The 2022–2023 triple winners are also looking to add a midfielder to their roster. Kalvin Phillips isn’t totally trusted by Pep Guardiola. In Rodri’s absence, the current champions aren’t nearly as compelling. It would represent a pretty significant improvement if they could somehow sell Phillips and acquire Guimaraes. Particularly considering that the six-foot-tall midfielder is capable of playing both in and out of position for Rodri.
When he got to the Eithad, City would get better. Isn’t it hard to imagine how they might accomplish that? Still, they would. Guimaraes has been the Magpies’ main man for the last 12 months, and he’s primed to join one of the major European teams. the kind of group that controls possession.
With an 84% success rate, the Brazilian maestro has averaged 60 passes out of every 90 for the Magpies. He has accumulated an average of 0.12 expected assists and, per 90 bases he is involved in 3.43 shot-creating events. According to FBRef, he averages over seven progressive passes per 90, making him incredibly press-resistant and progressive.
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