Transfer Talk: Guimaraes close to signing new Toon deal

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Bruno Guimaraes is set to extend his stay at Newcastle
Bruno Guimaraes is set to extend his stay at Newcastle

Bruno Guimaraes is close to signing a contract extension at Newcastle.

The Brazilian midfielder, 25, has evolved into one of the Premier League's best players since moving to St James' Park from Lyon in January 2022 and has attracted interest from Real Madrid, Liverpool and Chelsea.

He is a mainstay in Eddie Howe's first-choice XI, scoring four goals and assisting five more in 32 top-flight appearances last season as the Magpies qualified for the Champions League.

According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, there has been significant progress in negotiations between Guimaraes and Newcastle, with an agreement now on the verge of being completed.

There are reportedly still some final details to sort but "positive secret talks" in the last 10 days should see the 12-cap international extend his stay on Tyneside.

The Sun claim Guimaraes will agree a deal until 2028 and is set to earn around £120,000-a-week in wages.

Back in July, the South American maestro said there were "doubts" over the contract situation, telling reporters in New Jersey: "There is no news. I want to stay but the doubt is ongoing. So, let's see."

But Newcastle look set to keep hold of one of their prized assets — which would give the team a much-needed boost after a difficult start to the 2023-24 campaign.

In other news

Brighton want Kaoru Mitoma to extend his contract at the Amex Stadium
Brighton want Kaoru Mitoma to extend his contract at the Amex Stadium

According to 90min, Brighton are aiming to tie 26-year-old winger Kaoru Mitoma down to a new contract by the end of the year.

Manchester United want to offload midfielder Donny van de Beek before the Turkish transfer window closes on September 15, say Football Insider.

The Athletic report Kostas Tsimikas is set to sign a two-year contract extension at Liverpool, despite his limited playing time.

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