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Newcastle is doing less well this season but Bruno Guimaraes remains a sure value for his club and the Premier League. A championship in which he sees himself playing for a long time to come, as he indicated at a press conference with the Brazilian selection. He whose name regularly comes up in the sights of PSG (but also Manchester City), he seems to have taken a liking to Premier League games and does not plan to leave England in the near future.
“It’s difficult, but I’ve always dreamed of playing here, I’ve always followed the Premier League. Since I have been in Newcastle, everything has been going very well in my professional and personal life. I am doing very well playing against the best players in the best championship in the world. I plan to play here for a long time, but I also have other goals. It's a question of the future. I am very happy here” says the 26-year-old Brazilian.
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