Bruno Guimaraes is in Paris

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The Brazilian midfielder from Newcastle, target of PSG, is in Paris this Monday. But it is a simple tourist visit, in the company of his wife.

Bruno Guimaraes is currently in Paris. This is the information that caused some commotion on social networks this Monday, early in the afternoon. But Fabrice Hawkins wanted to immediately calm the enthusiasm of the Parisian supporters: the former Lyonnais “enjoy a few days off with his family.” “The environment is not there for a transfer to PSG”clearly states the RMC journalist.

If we follow his activity on Instagram, we see that Bruno Guimaraes was in London on Sunday, the day after Newcastle’s defeat against Manchester City (2-3) at Saint James Park. This Monday, his wife, Ana Lídia Martins, published a photo where she is seen having lunch in a Parisian restaurant, Relais de l’Entrecôte. The Brazilian really likes the French capital (she has posted many photos of herself in front of the Eiffel Tower in recent years), and she is obviously a regular at this restaurant. “My addiction”she wrote in a comment on the story.

Bruno Guimaraes is therefore taking advantage of a period of rest granted by Eddie Howe at Newcastle. The Magpies do not play again until Saturday, January 27, and an FA Cup match against Fulham. The English coach has obviously chosen to allow his players to clear their heads, to forget a series of four consecutive defeats in the championship.

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