Bruno Guimaraes has expressed his desire to stay at Newcastle United, despite being linked with Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain. The Brazilian midfielder stated, "I'm very happy, I never said I would like to leave, I always said I would like to put my name in the club's history." He also mentioned his inclusion in the squad's leadership group, highlighting his commitment to the team.
Newcastle United have already sold youngsters Yankuba Minteh and Elliott Anderson to comply with Premier League financial regulations. This makes them reluctant to part with Guimaraes, who is considered a valuable asset. Guimaraes added that he has always been a leader and aims to help the club in various ways, despite English not being his first language.

While Guimaraes' future seems secure, Kieran Trippier's situation is less clear. The England international joined Newcastle from Atletico Madrid in January 2022 but has been linked with West Ham and a potential move to the Middle East. Eddie Howe acknowledged that a transfer might occur if it benefits the club financially.
Howe commented on Trippier's dedication, saying, "I don't think Kieran's openly looking to leave. He's been very good in training this week; he has come back with an ambition to play and fight for his place." However, Howe also noted that Financial Fair Play (FFP) constraints could lead to player departures.
Newcastle United are reportedly in discussions with Crystal Palace over a £65 million move for defender Marc Guehi. Despite these talks, Howe did not provide any updates on the negotiations during Thursday's media briefing. The club recently confirmed the signing of forward William Osula from Sheffield United for a reported £15 million.
Guimaraes emphasised his leadership experience by stating he had captained Athletico Paranaense, Brazil Youths, and Lyon. He said, "The gaffer has given me a big responsibility and I want to deliver something for him and the fans." His commitment extends beyond wearing the captain's armband; he aims to support Eddie Howe and contribute significantly to the team's success.
Howe reiterated Trippier's importance to the squad but admitted that financial considerations could influence decisions. He said, "I see him as a huge part of the team and the squad going forward," while acknowledging that FFP rules might necessitate some player exits.
The recent arrival of William Osula marks another step in Newcastle's efforts to strengthen their squad. The deal with Sheffield United underscores their intent to build a competitive team while navigating financial constraints.
As Newcastle United navigate these challenges, Guimaraes' commitment provides stability amid uncertainties surrounding other players like Trippier. The club continues to balance its ambitions with financial prudence as they prepare for the upcoming season.