Newcastle: Joelinton seals the future of Bruno Guimarães

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Under contract until 2028 with Newcastle, Bruno Guimarães is popular in England, particularly at Manchester City who would like to take advantage of his technical and athletic qualities to strengthen their midfield and support Rodri. Recently, the reigning English champion considered an unprecedented formula involving two young players, Rico Lewis and Oscar Bobb, to lower his price. But according to Joelinton, the Brazilian is not inclined to leave Tyne and Wear this summer.

I think Bruno will stay. He told me he will come back next week and prepare for the season. I know him, he loves the club. He loves the fans, he enjoys his life at Newcastle. I think he is happy to be here for his life and for football.“, said the 27-year-old striker, close to Bruno Guimarães, during an interview with Guardian.

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