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While he seemed set to stay in Newcastle this winter, Bruno Guimaraes could finally pack his bags this winter… to join PSG?
What if Bruno Guimaraes finally left Newcastle before the winter transfer window closed? Announced in the sights of Paris Saint-Germain, where Luis Enrique would have even made him his priority in midfield, the Brazilian had left to stay with the residents of St James’ Park, the rumor of his arrival in the French capital spread being gradually extinguished. But the daily Sport relaunched the series this Wednesday.
According to the Catalan media, Parisian decision-makers are currently in negotiations to complete the arrival of the former Lyonnais this winter. His representative, who is also that of Gabriel Moscardo – another player desired by PSG -, has been present in the City of Lights for a week to discuss a possible transfer. As a reminder, the Magpies would demand no less than 115 million euros, the amount of his release clause.
Guimarares wants to leave Newcastle this winter
For his part, Bruno Guimarares would like to leave Newcastle this winter. And he wouldn’t say no to the challenge proposed by PSG. In recent days, the Auriverde international has even been seen in Paris. But Fabrice Hawkins wanted to immediately calm things down, indicating that the 26-year-old “ enjoy a few days of rest with his family.” “The environment is not there for a transfer to PSG”, had specified the RMC journalist. Unless ultimately…
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