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🚨 Barcelona have joined Real Madrid and PSG in the race for William Saliba.
Arsenal have no intention of discussing a sale of the French defender.
The Gunners would only consider offers in excess of €150M for Saliba.
(Source: @caughtoffside)
🚨🔴⚪️ Arsenal prepare new official bid for Bruno Guimarães: Arteta wants him. 🇧🇷
£55m already rejected, second approach at £65m package rejected too — fee in between £65m and £90m could accelerate talks.
Bruno told Newcastle last week that he wants #AFC move but won’t create issues, leaving decision in club hands.
🎥➕ https://t.co/FC7uO9uc0M
@FabrizioRomano When Fabrizio decides to confuse you, he will end your mental capacity. Few hours ago he said no bids, no negotations done. Now it's a third bid for the player😂😂😂🤦
Why Arsenal have the leverage in the Bruno deal…
Without Uefa revenues, Newcastle is running a FER level loss of ~€110-120m each year.
If Newcastle’s Uefa settlement follows the structure of others, anything over €80 FER loss across the next 1, 2 or 3 seasons combined will result in a Uefa ban (alongside massive SCR fines).
Gordon was sold last financial year but they’ll book €80m profit for Tonali this financial year, bringing their project led 26/27 loss to €30-40m.
Then again, the rumours are they want to spend around €150-200m this summer on new players. That would add €50-70m p.a. in wages and amortisation.
They could end up with an FER loss of €80-110m this FY, enough to breach the settlement in year 1.
Not only that, they’d then be running a loss closer to €180m p.a. thereafter, unless they increase revenues (higher PL placing, Uefa comps, commercials) or make profits on more player sales.
They are miles off where they need to be for compliance with Uefa. Light years even.
And currently, they have very few players on their books that they can sell for big profit. With Livramento’s injury and short contract, it’s basically just Hall and Bruno.
Bruno won’t be worth much next summer whereas Hall could be.
The reality is they NEED to sell Bruno this summer. The owners may not realise that yet (they aren’t the brightest) but it will eventually be clear. And that’s why Arsenal have the leverage.
🚨 Bruno Guimaraes tells Newcastle he wants to join Arsenal - but club will only engage if contacted by PL champions
🗣️ Sources say 2nd verbal offer has now been discussed but NUFC astonished no call from Arsenal
💰 Sources claim £75m could see progress
https://t.co/kYUvzjhC7V
I’m told Bruno is extremely emotional following Brazil’s early exit from the World Cup. This is probably his last chance to secure a big money move to a team competing for title and Champions League.
But he does not want to tarnish his legacy at Newcastle and will only leave if clubs can agree a price.
Newcastle valuation is around the £100m fee they received for Tonali. No chance they sell at £50-60m
Very unlikely Bruno goes down the same path as Isak to force an exit but he would like a move to Arsenal. More to follow @TeleFootball #nufc #arsenal
Bruno Guimaraes has informed Newcastle United of his wish to leave St James’ Park and join Arsenal.
The Premier League champions are stepping up their pursuit of the 28-year-old and have indicated a willingness to pay up to £60million for the midfielder.
The Athletic reported in June that Arsenal had a verbal offer — worth below £60m — rebuffed.
Exclusive story from @David_Ornstein ⬇️
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