Paris Saint-Germain are making Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes their leading transfer target for the summer season, according to French football specialist Jonathan Johnson.
The Brazil worldwide has actually been a star entertainer at St James’ Park considering that signing up with a couple of years back, and it makes good sense that PSG are huge fans of his, with Johnson describing that he looks an ideal suitable for Luis Enrique’s design of play.
It would be a blow for Newcastle to lose Guimaraes, however at the very same time they most likely have Financial Fair Play issues that make it a requirement, with interest from a huge club like PSG definitely enabling them the chance to make a huge earnings on the 26-year-old.
PSG might likewise check out other alternatives, with Johnson keeping in mind that they likewise appear to have actually taken a look at Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi just recently, however he still anticipates it will be Guimaraes who winds up being the Ligue 1 giants’ leading concern because location of the pitch this summer season.
“Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes is a player who is on PSG’s list and they’ll certainly look at him when it comes to determining their priority targets for the summer. There was also some interest before January in Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad, and they’ll now get a close look at him when they meet in the Champions League last-16,” Johnson stated.
“I think Guimaraes, though, seems like the absolute perfect fit for the way PSG are set up to play under Luis Enrique. He looks like what PSG need to complete that team. We’re seeing the likes of Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembele starting to perform and finally live up to the expectations that were on them when they arrived last summer, so I think there’ll now be a bit more scrutiny on that midfield and how it functions alongside this fantastic attacking line up that the club have put together.
“Guimaraes looks to be at the top of PSG’s list as I understand it at this moment in time, but that could change before the end of the season and the opening of the summer transfer window. Still, considering Newcastle’s situation, I think it’s likely that they’ll have to cash in because of Financial Fair Play and then PSG are very interested in his situation and the possibility of putting him into midfield alongside a talent like Warren Zaire-Emery.”
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