Bruno Guimarães is the midfielder everyone wants and no one can have. Both Manchester United and Arsenal have set their sights on Newcastle United’s captain this summer, but the Magpies have made their position abundantly clear: he’s not for sale.
Arsenal reportedly held direct talks with Guimarães’ representatives on June 25, making the north London club the latest suitor to test Newcastle’s resolve. Manchester United, meanwhile, has been circling for months, with links to the Brazilian dating back to earlier this year and a potential price tag of around €80 million floating around various reports.
Guimarães arrived at St. James’ Park from Lyon in January 2022 for a base fee of €40 million. In the years since, he’s evolved from a promising acquisition into the heartbeat of Eddie Howe’s project, eventually earning the captain’s armband.
The math tells the story of his value appreciation. A player signed for €40 million is now generating interest at the €80 million mark from Manchester United alone. That’s a doubling of his perceived worth in roughly four years.
The 28-year-old is contracted until 2029, which gives the club enormous leverage in any negotiation they don’t want to have in the first place. Newcastle hasn’t named a price. They’ve simply said no.







