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Under contract until June 2028 with Newcastle, Bruno Guimarães (26 years old) has been regularly cited by Paris Saint-Germain in recent months. If the Brazilian midfielder recently extended his adventure with the Magpies, rumors continue to multiply around his future. And the latest tweet from his agent should not calm them down… By publishing a simple French flag on his X account (formerly Twitter), the player’s representative quickly set the internet ablaze. Under his post, many Parisian supporters saw it as a sign of the upcoming arrival of Auriverde in the French capital.
As a reminder, this season, the native of Rio de Janeiro has totaled 4 goals and 7 assists in 43 matches in all competitions. And faced with the excitement of the Parisians, the Brazilian’s agent decided to set things straight: “Good morning. I would like to point out that I am in Paris for private and family reasons and not for work. please respect and don’t make up stories. Bruno is very happy in Newcastle. THANKS!” Enough to considerably calm PSG fans.
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