Arsenal’s long-running pursuit of Bruno Guimaraes appears to have taken another significant step, with the Newcastle captain now informing the club he wants to leave and complete a move to the Premier League champions.
The Gunners have tracked the Brazilian throughout the summer, with an initial verbal approach worth around £55 million rejected, but recent reports suggest Arsenal are preparing to return as Guimaraes pushes for the transfer.
The 28-year-old has arguably been Newcastle’s most influential player since arriving from Lyon in January 2022, but last season underlined his importance more than ever.
Guimaraes captained Eddie Howe’s side throughout a difficult campaign, making 39 appearances in all competitions and finishing as Newcastle’s leading Premier League scorer with nine league goals, the best scoring return of his career.
Beyond his club form, he also impressed for Brazil at the World Cup overall, despite missing a penalty against Norway, providing four assists in five matches before their elimination.
Daily Mail journalist Craig Hope has shared interesting information on Arsenal’s pursuit of the midfielder.
Arsenal learn minimum Bruno Guimaraes price as they ‘astonish’ Newcastle
Hope backs other reports that Guimaraes has told Newcastle he wants to join Arsenal, although Howe’s side will only enter formal negotiations if contacted directly by the north Londoners.
He also claims a second verbal offer has already been discussed behind the scenes, while sources believe a fee of around £75 million could be enough to make progress.
That leaves Arsenal with an important decision. The interest is clearly genuine, but Newcastle remain reluctant to lose another cornerstone of Eddie Howe’s squad after already sanctioning high-profile departures this summer.
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Credibility |
Craig Hope is regarded as one of the most reliable journalists covering Newcastle. As the Daily Mail’s north-east football correspondent, he has consistently broken accurate stories involving the club, particularly on transfers and internal matters. His Newcastle exclusives are widely respected and frequently corroborated by other established reporters. |
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Finances |
A deal worth around £75 million would make Guimaraes one of Arsenal’s biggest-ever signings. He currently earns around £160,000 per week at Newcastle, meaning Arsenal would likely need to improve those terms. Even so, the reported valuation is lower than many elite midfielders of similar quality and experience. It is also worth noting that, despite his current deal expiring in 2028, the Magpies are protected by a 12-month extension clause. |
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Guimaraes emerged at Athletico Paranaense before impressing at Lyon and becoming Newcastle’s midfield leader. A Brazil international and Olympic gold medallist, he has developed into one of Europe’s finest all-round midfielders, captaining Newcastle and leading them to a first major trophy since the 1950s in 2025. |
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Impact |
Guimaraes would add another dimension to Arsenal’s midfield and may well complement Rice, Odegaard and Zubimendi perfectly. After scoring nine Premier League goals last season while remaining Newcastle’s midfield anchor, he has shown he can influence matches at both ends of the pitch. |
Newcastle officials are understood to be ‘astonished’ that, despite ongoing dialogue through intermediaries, no club-to-club contact has been made from Arsenal’s end.
From Arsenal’s perspective, however, Guimaraes represents exactly the calibre of midfielder capable of taking an already outstanding side to another level.
Why Guimaraes could be perfect for Arsenal
His numbers only tell part of the story.
Alongside those nine Premier League goals, Guimarães continued to excel as Newcastle’s midfield organiser, and few midfielders in England influence games at both ends of the pitch as consistently.
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He would elevate Arsenal immediately.
Guimaraes would complement Declan Rice, while Martin Odegaard dictates play in advanced areas.
He could bridge those two roles perfectly, offering creativity and leadership from deeper positions.
His performances throughout 25/26 proved that, and if Arsenal are serious about staying at the top of English football and challenging for the Champions League, signing Guimaraes would strengthen arguably the only area of the team still capable of becoming even better.
That being said, his arrival would almost certainly spell the end for Christian Norgaard, with Arsenal believed to be open to offers for the Dane.


