Newcastle United Set to Transfer Bruno Guimaraes to Arsenal for £75 Million
Newcastle United’s sporting director Ross Wilson confirmed that the club did not intend to sell Bruno Guimaraes, yet their captain expressed a strong desire to join Arsenal. The Premier League champions are poised to finalize a £75 million transfer for the midfielder after reaching a significant breakthrough in negotiations this week.
Wilson described the situation as “disappointing,” acknowledging Guimaraes’s wish to “play here anymore.” He remarked, “What we had to weigh up was, very respectfully from Bruno with his behaviour towards us, very emotionally as well, he effectively told us he wanted to leave and move on.”
He further stated, “That doesn’t mean he can go, but it certainly plays a part in what our thinking is when we hit a certain range of number. There’s no part in saying it was part of our strategy and was in our thinking this summer – it wasn’t. But we have got to be flexible and react to things that happen.”
Guimaraes shared an emotional farewell with his teammates and staff before departing from the club’s pre-season training camp in Spain. His move marks the exit of a fourth key player in under a year. Earlier in the transfer window, Sandro Tonali and Anthony Gordon joined Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona, respectively, while Alexander Isak transferred to Liverpool last summer.
Losing Guimaraes is a notable setback for Newcastle, given his importance as the club’s talisman. Meanwhile, Newcastle’s chief executive David Hopkinson indicated that Arsenal had anticipated a lower fee, especially as smaller amounts were initially discussed for a player approaching his 29th birthday in November.
Newcastle United sporting director Ross Wilson says the club did not plan to sell Bruno Guimaraes, but their “very emotional” captain wanted to join Arsenal.
The Premier League champions are set to complete a £75m move for the midfielder following a breakthrough in talks this week.
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Although Wilson said it was “disappointing” to see Guimaraes go, he stressed the 28-year-old did not want to “play here anymore”.
“What we had to weigh up was, very respectfully from Bruno with his behaviour towards us, very emotionally as well, he effectively told us he wanted to leave and move on,” he said.
“That doesn’t mean he can go, but it certainly plays a part in what our thinking is when we hit a certain range of number.
“There’s no part in saying it was part of our strategy and was in our thinking this summer – it wasn’t.
“But we have got to be flexible and react to things that happen.”
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Guimaraes bid a tearful farewell to his team-mates and to staff before leaving the club’s pre-season training camp in Spain.
He will become the fourth key player to move on in less than a year.
Sandro Tonali and Anthony Gordon joined Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona respectively earlier in the window, while Alexander Isak went to Liverpool last summer.
Losing Guimaraes is a particular blow, given his status as the club’s talisman, but Newcastle chief executive David Hopkinson suggested Arsenal had hoped to pay a smaller fee after lower sums were initially floated for a player who turns 29 in November.
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