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Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes celebrates his teammate Alexander Isak scoring the third goal in the Premier League match against Tottenham Hotspur. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Bruno Guimaraes has been a talisman for Newcastle United but the Premier League’s Profit and Loss Regulations mean the Magpies may need to sell the star player soon.
The captain is one of the players who can earn money Newcastle other big money in the transfer window, and another heavy group may be givenand Eddie Howe and the Saudi Public Investment Fund may be loathe to lose either player, they may be forced to accept – as they did with Yankuba Minteh – that one or the other must move on.
How it affects them Premier League and European ambitions this season and beyond will be seen as Guimaraes, for example, after being transferred, and Man City are known to be interested in the player.
Stan Collymore says allowing Guimaraes to move on in January is not the way forward, but the tactician has not ruled out a change.
“I think Newcastle would be crazy to sell Bruno Guimaraes in January,” he told CaughtOffside. special clause.
“If the rumors of Man City’s interest are correct, then at the end of the season, when City have the technical and technical knowledge and see where they are, that could be a good time for the Magpies to consider making an investment. .
“He could be a player that City feel can turn things around, but not in January.”
Collymore also considered whether Eddie Howe is still the right man to continue leading the club into the new season.
The Magpies were initially dominant under his leadership, however, due to PSR as much as anything else, their growth was curtailed.
Maybe a big name is needed to bring the long-term success that the Toon Army and everyone else associated with the team craves.
“As for Eddie Howe, I think if he finishes in the Europa League places again, then he could be at Newcastle United,” added Collymore.
“I’ve always said he’s under pressure, although, when Newcastle made an amazing run to escape relegation and get into Europe, the PIF was like ‘no, no, we’re supporting him.’ He’s the best since sliced bread, yada yada yada. “
“The PIF has the money and the power to get anyone in world football and if Howe can’t take the club forward, I believe that before Jose Mourinho retires, he will be in charge of Newcastle United.
“It’s because the Saudis want to do well soon, and because of Mourinho’s relationship with Sir Bobby Robson.
“He always said he had no business to finish and he wanted to go there to show what Sir Bobby had done.”