Bruno Guimares, the date of his transfer to PSG is set

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Paris Saint-Germain would be very optimistic about a possible transfer of Bruno Guimaraes next summer.

It’s Mrs. Bruno Guimaraes who will be happy. While his wife is in love with the French capital, which she visits regularly, Newcastle’s Brazilian midfielder is still one of Paris Saint-Germain’s priority targets.

This was the case this winter, and that has not changed according to the Mirror, which ensures that PSG would be confident in the future signing of the former Olympique Lyonnais player. Not right away, of course, but rather for the end of the season.

A transfer worth 100 million euros?

Bruno Guimaraes is in no hurry to leave Newcastle, where he feels good, and where he has just signed a new contract. But signing PSG would allow him to take a further step, and compete in the Champions League even more regularly.

For the French champions, the good news is that Bruno Guimaraes has a release clause set at around 100 million euros. This is a high sum, which PSG has never spent on a midfielder. In this position, the Parisian record was broken last summer with Manuel Ugarte, but PSG is looking for a player of a higher caliber, and this would undoubtedly be the price to pay to build the Parisian environment of the future, alongside Warren Zaire-Emery.

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