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·13 de julho de 2026
Mehrdad Ghodoussi slams claim that Newcastle United’s former co-owner Amanda Staveley said Bruno Guimaraes would cost £50m

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·13 de julho de 2026


Mehrdad Ghodoussi has reacted to reports that Newcastle United’s former co-owner Amanda Staveley claimed that Bruno Guimaraes would cost suitors £50 million.
The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards claimed this morning that a fee of about £50m would be acceptable to the Magpies if they failed to qualify for the Champions League.
Arsenal have acted on that following talks with intermediaries, but Newcastle want around £100m to let Guimaraes leave St James’ Park.
Staveley has categorically denied that the conversation took place. Her husband, who is also a partner at PCP Capital Partners, took to social media to blast the claim.
Ghodoussi remains a huge Newcastle fan, following the club and keeping up with every major story about them.
The club’s supporters and manager Eddie Howe will be desperate to hold on to the Brazilian after losing Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali already this summer.
The Magpies have also missed out on SC Freiburg midfielder Johan Manzambi to Aston Villa despite reaching an agreement with his club to sign him.
Letting Guimaraes leave could be a huge blow to their chances of impressing next season, and Arsenal will continue to push for a deal.
He has told the club he wants to leave but will only push for a move if Arsenal make a bid close to Newcastle’s valuation.
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