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Will he leave or not leave this summer, Bruno Guimarães is fueling the rumors around Newcastle. Participating this Sunday against Brentford (4-2) to validate the Magpies’ seventh place and therefore qualification for the Europa Conference League – if Manchester City beats Manchester United in the FA Cup final – Bruno Guimarães once again delivered a full season (7 goals and 10 offerings in 50 encounters). Followed by Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City, the Brazilian player greeted the Newcastle supporters in a heartfelt manner, which put a piece back into the media machine across the Channel.
Newcastle coach Eddie Howe wanted to calm things down: “I don’t think this is a sign of goodbye. Bruno probably does this several times, but it can be interpreted in a way that people watching decide that is the case. I hope that’s not the case. He’s an integral part of what we do and he’s an inspirational player, we desperately need to keep him.”
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