Bruno Guimaraes at risk as Newcastle set £100m price amid Arsenal pursuit
Bruno Guimaraes’ Newcastle United future is under serious threat after the Magpies rejected Arsenal’s £50 million bid and now demand £100 million to let him leave. The Brazilian midfielder has already told the club he wants to leave St James’ Park but will only push for a transfer if Arsenal meet Newcastle’s valuation.
Newcastle United have set a £100 million price tag for Bruno Guimaraes after rejecting Arsenal’s £50 million offer, according to reports from Luke Edwards of *The Telegraph*. The Magpies’ stance comes despite former co-owner Amanda Staveley denying claims she ever suggested a £50 million fee would be acceptable if the club failed to qualify for the Champions League.
Her husband, Mehrdad Ghodoussi, who is a partner at PCP Capital Partners, slammed the report on social media. Ghodoussi, a vocal Newcastle fan, has been closely following the club’s summer transfer activity, which has already seen them lose Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali.
Losing Bruno Guimaraes would be a major blow for Newcastle United as they aim to compete next season. The Magpies have already missed out on SC Freiburg midfielder Johan Manzambi to Aston Villa, despite reaching an agreement with his club. Manager Eddie Howe will be desperate to keep Guimaraes, who has become a key figure in their midfield.
Guimaraes has told the club he wants to leave, but his stance remains conditional. He will only push for a move if Arsenal submit a bid close to Newcastle’s valuation. The Magpies’ refusal to budge on the fee risks pushing the Brazilian out of the door.
Arsenal will continue to push for a deal, but Newcastle’s £100 million valuation complicates matters. The Magpies’ stance suggests they are not ready to sell Guimaraes for less, even as they face pressure to strengthen their squad after losing key players.
Ghodoussi’s reaction highlights the intensity of the debate around Guimaraes’ future. With the Brazilian midfielder’s future uncertain, Newcastle’s supporters and manager will be watching closely to see if a compromise can be reached before the transfer window closes.
*Reporting from Luke Edwards of *The Telegraph* on 14 July 2026.*