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Newcastle United finds itself at the center of a transfer tug-of-war as reports link Arsenal with a potential move for midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, following alleged enquiries around the player. This development comes amid ongoing speculation surrounding teammate Sandro Tonali, whose future remains uncertain despite reported agreements on wages with Tottenham Hotspur.

Insiders suggest that Newcastle has offered Tonali to Arsenal for a fee in the region of £100 million, a move that appears to have triggered Arsenal’s interest in securing Bruno. According to sources close to the negotiations, intermediaries are actively pushing for Bruno’s transfer, valuing the Brazilian midfielder at approximately £60 million. However, Newcastle has firmly rejected Tottenham’s second bid for Tonali, signaling their reluctance to part with the إيطالي star despite the player’s personal terms reportedly being settled in north London.

Player Dynamics and Ownership Changes

Adding a layer of intrigue, Tonali recently praised Bruno Guimaraes as both a “top player” and a crucial support system during his return to the pitch, highlighting the strong professional relationship between the two midfielders. This camaraderie could complicate decisions regarding their futures, given the simultaneous interest from one Premier League rival after another.

Meanwhile, Newcastle’s former co-owners, Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi, have shifted their focus to a potential takeover of West Ham United. Having stepped away from the Tyneside club, they are now engaged in exploratory talks that aim to initiate a major rebuild project at the London-based club, signaling significant changes on the horizon for West Ham.

As the summer transfer window progresses, Newcastle’s midfield assets remain highly sought after, with negotiations and strategic interests unfolding across multiple fronts. The club’s stance on key players like Tonali and Bruno will likely shape its competitive prospects in the upcoming season, while ownership transitions elsewhere in the Premier League contribute to a dynamic and evolving football landscape.

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