Bruno Guimaraes has become the heartbeat of Newcastle since arriving from Lyon in 2022, but his future is a real talking point amid interest from Europe’s biggest clubs.
Few signings have transformed the club quite like the Brazil international, whose leadership, quality and relentless work rate have made him one of the first names on Eddie Howe’s teamsheet.
Named club captain and a driving force behind Newcastle’s rise in recent seasons, Guimaraes has consistently combined technical excellence with the passion supporters love to see, helping the Magpies lift the Carabao Cup and end their long wait for a major trophy, all while guiding them back into Europe.
His influence extends far beyond statistics.
Guimaraes sets the tempo in midfield, breaks up opposition attacks and drives Newcastle forward.
He has also become one of the club’s biggest commercial figures, hugely popular with supporters and regarded internally as one of the foundations of the project built under Howe.
That is why any suggestion of his departure is causing genuine concern on Tyneside.
Arsenal are widely reported to remain keen after seeing an opening £55m offer rejected by the Magpies, and Mikel Arteta’s English champions aren’t the only ones sniffing around as Guimaraes holds doubts about the Newcastle project.
Bruno Guimaraes’ private feelings about Newcastle project
According to TEAMtalk, Guimaraes has grown increasingly frustrated by the direction Newcastle have taken following the departures of Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali.
Their report claims the Brazilian has concerns about whether the club can continue competing at the highest level after losing two of their biggest stars in the same transfer window.
Arsenal are joined by both Real Madrid and Barcelona as contenders for Guimaraes too, should Newcastle’s resolve weaken, and those developments represent a worrying shift for Newcastle.
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Credibility | This news comes from TEAMtalk, a long-established football website that produces a high volume of transfer exclusives, particularly through named reporters with club contacts. Its accuracy varies from story to story, and many reports reflect developing negotiations rather than completed deals. For that reason, it is generally viewed as a useful source for early transfer intelligence, but one whose claims are best judged alongside confirmation from top-tier journalists. |
Finances | Any move for Bruno would require a huge financial package. Reports suggest Newcastle would only seriously consider offers in the £65m-£80m range, while the Brazilian currently earns around £160,000 a week. Newcastle are also understood to be prepared to increase that to £200,000 a week to fend off interest, meaning any buying club would likely have to match or exceed those salary levels. |
Insight | Guimaraes began his senior career in Brazil with Audax before establishing himself at Athletico Paranaense, where he emerged as one of South America’s leading midfielders. A successful move to Lyon followed in 2020 before Newcastle signed him two years later. He has since become club captain, won the 2020 Olympic gold medal with Brazil and developed into one of the Premier League’s most influential all-round midfielders. |
Impact | Losing Guimaraes would strip Newcastle of far more than their best midfielder. As captain, he sets the tempo on the pitch, drives standards in the dressing room and remains the emotional leader supporters identify with. Replacing his leadership, creativity and relentless work rate would be significantly harder than simply signing another central midfielder, especially after already losing other key players this summer. |
Publicly, the club continue to insist Guimaraes is not for sale, and Fabrizio Romano has also reported that Newcastle have informed the midfielder he is staying.
However, interest has refused to disappear, particularly after Arsenal maintained contact with his representatives and continued to explore whether a deal could become possible.
Why losing Bruno Guimaraes would be a seismic blow for Newcastle
It is easy to understand why Europe’s elite continue to circle.
Guimaraes is entering the peak years of his career and remains one of the Premier League’s most complete midfielders.
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For Newcastle, however, this is about far more than replacing one player.
The sales of Gordon and Tonali have already forced supporters to question the club’s long-term direction. Losing Guimaraes as well would remove the captain, the leader and arguably the team’s most influential footballer in one summer.
Newcastle have built much of their recent success around players who completely buy into the project, and Guimaraes has embodied that better than almost anyone.
If he were to follow Gordon and Tonali out of the exit door, it would represent more than another expensive transfer. It would signal the loss of the player many supporters see as the face of the modern Newcastle era.
Fabrizio Romano drops major Johan Manzambi to Newcastle update
The Magpies are searching for a Sandro Tonali replacement.

