Newcastle United & Lyon agree on Guimarães – spending rises to £85m

Medical check in Brazil

After Olympique Lyon still denied an agreement with Newcastle United in the transfer poker around Bruno Guimarães (24) by official club announcement on Wednesday, the clubs have now probably found together. The transfer of the Brazilian to England is imminent. The signature is apparently already on paper on Saturday.

The newspaper “TheTimes“ and “Sky Sports” recently found the right numbers for a change after another round of negotiations. These are therefore: around 40 million euros transfer fee plus performance-related bonus payments for the Brazilian midfielder. Reporters reported on Saturday Fabrizio Romano, the paperwork is being signed in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Half of the two-part medical check was scheduled for Friday and the other half was planned for Sunday. Romano named EUR 8 million as a possible bonus payment for the EUR 40 million basic fee.

Note: This article first appeared on Transfermarkt on 01/28/2022 at 07:49 and has now been updated with further information.

Lyon bought the “six” in January 2020 for 20 million euros from Club Athletico Paranaense as a replacement for Lucas Tousart (24), who then moved to Hertha BSC for 25 million euros. OL wants to reinvest part of the fee in the signing of Romain Faivre (23), who is one of the best players in Ligue 1 at Stade Brest 29, but dreams of a move to his hometown Paris.

Featuring Wood, Trippier & Joelinton: Newcastle’s most expensive purchases

18 Kieran Trippier | 21/22 by Atlético | Transfer fee: €15 million

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As of January 28, 2022

17 Damien Duff | 06/07 by Chelsea | Transfer fee: €15.5 million

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16 Andros Townsend | 15/16 by Tottenham | Transfer fee €15.7 million

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14 Obafemi Martins | 06/07 by Inter | Transfer fee: €16 million

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14 Jonjo Shelvey | 15/16 from Swansea | Transfer fee: €16 million

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13 Jamal Lewis | 20/21 from Norwich | Transfer fee: €16.5 million

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12 Allan Saint Maximin | 19/20 by OGC Nice | Transfer fee: €18 million

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11 Florian Thauvin | 15/16 by Olympique Marseille | Transfer fee: €18.35 million

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10 Aleksandar Mitrovic | 15/16 from RSC Anderlecht | Transfer fee: €18.5 million

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8 Georginio Wijnaldum | 15/16 by PSV Eindhoven | Transfer fee: €20 million

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8 Albert Lucas | 05/06 by Deportivo La Coruna | Transfer fee: €20 million

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7 Alan Shearer | 96/97 by Blackburn Rovers | Transfer fee: €21 million

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6 Callum Wilson | 20/21 by AFC Bournemouth | Transfer fee: €22.25 million

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5 Miguel Almiron | 18/19 by Atlanta United | Transfer fee: €24 million

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4 Michael Owen | 05/06 by Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €25 million

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3 Joe Willock | 21/22 from Arsenal | Transfer fee: €29.4 million

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2 Chris Wood | 21/22 by Burnley FC | Transfer fee: €30 million

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1 Joelinton | 19/20 by TSG Hoffenheim | Transfer fee: €44 million

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Will Newcastle break the 100m mark in the winter transfer window?

The Magpies’ transfer spending would rise to €85m with new signings Chris Wood (30), Kieran Trippier (31) and Guimarães in the winter and the relegation-threatened club, which is 80 per cent owned by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund is not finished yet.

According to reports, they are still working on a transfer from Manchester United’s Jesse Lingard (29) and Jeremiah St. Juste (25) from FSV Mainz is said to be on coach Eddie Howe’s list. St. Juste would be the cheaper alternative to central defender Diego Carlos (28), who, according to sports director Monchi, FC Sevilla did not want to give up despite a “respectable” offer of almost 36 million euros.


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According to the Times, the Lingard issue is in the next round of negotiations with the Red Devils – the first failed due to a bonus payment of EUR 14.5 million. Man United is said to have demanded this sum in the event of relegation in order to let Lingard go in the winter.

Bin Salman, Kroenke & Co.: The owners of the 20 Premier League clubs

Newcastle United – Mohammed Bin Salman* (Saudi Arabia)

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Year of entry: 2021, as Chairman of the Public Investment Fund
Info: Here you can see the respective majority shareholders of the clubs, who do not necessarily have to own 100% of the shares.

Everton FC – Farhad Moshiri (Iran)

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Entry year: 2016

Liverpool FC – John Henry (USA)

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Entry year: 2010

Chelsea FC – Roman Abramovich (Russia)

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Entry year: 2003

West Ham United – David Sullivan (Wales), David Gold (England), Daniel Kretinsky (Czech Republic)

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Entry year: 2010, Kretinsky from 2021

Arsenal – Stan Kroenke (USA)

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Year of entry: 2008

Southampton FC – Dragan Solak (Serbia)

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Year of entry: In 2022, Dragan Solak bought 80% of the club shares from Jisheng Gao (left) for £100m. Katharina Liebherr (right) continues to hold 20% of the shares.

Aston Villa – Wes Edens (USA) & Nassef Sawiris (Egypt)

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Entry year: 2018

Brentford FC – Matthew Benham (England)

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Entry year: 2011

Burnley FC – Alan Pace (USA)

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Entry year: 2020

Brighton & Hove Albion – Tony Bloom (England)

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Entry year: 2011

Crystal Palace – Steve Parish (England)

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Entry year: 2011

Leeds United – Andrea Radrizzani (Italy)

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Entry year: 2017

Leicester City – Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (Thailand)

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Entry year: 2019

Manchester City – Mansour Al Nahyan (UAE)

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Year of entry: 2008

Manchester United-Joel Glazer* (USA)

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*and family
Entry year: 2003

Norwich City – Delia Smith & Michael Wynn Jones (England)

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Year of entry: 1998

Tottenham Hotspur – Daniel Levy (England)

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Entry year: 2000

Watford FC – Gino Pozzo (Italy)

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Entry year: 2012

Wolverhampton Wanderers – Guo Guangchang (China)

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Entry year: 2016

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