Sky Sports Report: Bruno Guimarães Could Leave Newcastle – “This Might Be His Last Season” Amid Tension with Club Management……

Sky Sports Report: Bruno Guimarães Could Leave Newcastle – “This Might Be His Last Season” Amid Tension with Club Management

 

According to reports from Sky Sports, Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimarães may be playing his final season at St. James’ Park. Sources close to the club revealed growing tension between the Brazilian star and the Newcastle management over contract issues, team direction, and recent internal disagreements.

 

Guimarães, who has been a pivotal figure for the Magpies since joining in 2022, is reportedly frustrated with the lack of clarity surrounding the club’s long-term ambitions and transfer strategies. The midfielder had previously expressed his desire to compete for major titles, but Newcastle’s recent struggles and inconsistent performances have left him questioning the project’s future.

 

Sky Sports understands that discussions between Bruno’s representatives and the club hierarchy have stalled, with both sides failing to agree on key terms regarding his release clause and wage structure. Sources also suggest that interest from major European clubs, including Manchester City, PSG, and Barcelona, has further complicated the situation, as the player weighs his options for the 2026 season.

 

Speaking after Newcastle’s latest fixture, manager Eddie Howe refused to comment directly on the matter, stating only that “Bruno is an exceptional player and an important part of our squad,” but admitted that “every player wants to feel valued and supported.”

 

Fans have expressed concern over potentially losing one of their most talented midfielders, with many urging the club to resolve the issue before it disrupts team morale. If tensions remain unresolved, this could mark the end of Bruno Guimarães’ influential spell on Tyneside — a departure that would undoubtedly leave a major void in Newcastle’s midfield next season.

 

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