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Agreement means Liverpool can sign Brazilian for just €38M after summer talks

Agreement means Liverpool can sign Brazilian for just €38M after summer talks

Liverpool could reportedly sign Bruno Guimarães in the summer and they would only need to pay a third of his transfer fee up front.

This week has seen a multitude of reports linking Liverpool with a move to sign the Brazilian midfielder.

It's a signing many supporters would love to see happen given the player's obvious talent.

Yet, given Newcastle's ambition, it will be a tricky deal to get over the line.

Pressure from the Premier League to meet their Profit and Sustainability rules means that the Magpies may have to sell key players to avoid sanctions.

This is the opportunity the Reds are seeking to take advantage of.

Liverpool only need to pay €38M upfront to sign Bruno Guimarães

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According to to a report from Spanish outlet AS, Liverpool can now sign Bruno Guimarães in the summer.

The report claims that his contract, which expires on 30 June 2028, includes a prohibitive release clause worth "just over" €115 million (£100M). The agreement will allow him to leave if it's activated.

Release clauses are usually paid in full upfront while transfer fees that are negotiated are typically amortised over an agreed number of years. What this means is that the fee is split into smaller, more affordable payments.

AS claims that "sources close to the operation" suggest Guimarães' transfer fee could be amortised over three years worth €38 million (£32.6M).

This would make signing the 26-year-old much more affordable.

Liverpool’s summer approach to Newcastle to sign Guimarães

According to a report from GOAL Brazil published in late May 2023, Liverpool and Barcelona "opened talks" with Newcastle United and were "willing to try to sign Bruno Guimarães."

Newcastle swiftly put interest to bed by negotiating a new contract with the midfielder, bumping his wage to £120,000 per week in October 2023.

After signing the deal, Guimarães said: “I’m absolutely delighted. The fans have made me feel at home since my first day here and I feel so loved in my life.”

With talk of a potential Liverpool move to sign Guimarães gaining more and more attention, what are Newcastle CEO Darren Eales and manager Eddie Howe's stance on selling the midfielder?

Newcastle stance on selling Guimarães 

Speaking to the press, CEO Eales was asked if the Premier League's financial pressure placed on Newcastle will mean they have to sell some of their best players.

Eales replied: "It’s difficult to say specifically on certain players, but I can say that, if we’re going to get to where we want to get to, at times it is necessary to trade your players."

According to a report from the i, Eddie Howe and Newcastle will reject offers from Liverpool, PSG, Barcelona and Chelsea this month although a summer transfer remains possible.

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