Eddie Howe confirms Bruno Guimarães has a release clause until July

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The highly coveted Bruno Guimarães is having a second full season at Newcastle. If PSG has been interested in the Brazilian for many months, the capital club is not the only one in the race. Manchester City and Arsenal are also close to the file. While the midfielder has a release clause of 100 million pounds sterling (116 million euros), Eddie Howe provided additional information.

If Bruno Guimarães is to leave the north of England, it will have to be done before the summer. “It was well planned and structured by the club. I don’t want constant speculation, I don’t think it’s healthy for the player or for us.” replied the Newcastle coach to the question of whether the Brazilian had a clause which expired on June 30. Even if the Magpies want to keep one of their best players of the season, they also have to deal with the profitability and sustainability (PSR) rules.

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