Newcastle's summer exodus may continue with the departure of Bruno Guimaraes.
The Magpies skipper has become one of the side's most influential players since his arrival on Tyneside, and while he's never made any suggestion that he'd want to leave, Newcastle's hand may be forced.
Newcastle have been fined by UEFA for breaching financial regulations, and their lack of UEFA Champions League revenue for the 2026/27 season could seriously impact their movement in the transfer market.
Anthony Gordon has been sold to Barcelona for around £70m, Sandro Tonali is heading to Tottenham for around £92.5m potentially rising to £100m, and there's speculation regarding the future of Guimaraes and Lewis Hall, with the club possibly forced to sell one or both players.
Newcastle may be looking at strengthening several positions, looking for a new goalkeeper, a new winger and a new central midfielder -- and that's just to plug the holes they've been left with -- making outgoings more likely.
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Arsenal were interested in Guimaraes prior to his move to Newcastle, which was a real coup for the north east club, signing the Brazilian for around £40m.
The Gunners however could do with more physicality in midfield, with Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi missing just two Premier League games between them last term, and Guimaraes may end up playing at the Emirates after all.
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