Check out “A trade agreement between Newcastle and Barcelona”. Reportedly, Barcelona is reaching out to Newcastle in an effort to arrange a transfer deal for the player Bruno Guimaraes.

Mundo Deportivo asserts that the largest clubs in La Liga are unable to afford to activate the release clause in the Brazilian player’s contract, which is worth one hundred million pounds.

As a consequence of this, they are prepared to provide Raphinha as a contribution in exchange for Guimarares.

For a considerable amount of time, the Magpies have been following the former Leeds player, and they are looking to get a new right winger either in January or during the summer of next year.

Given that Guimaraes is seen to be an essential component of Eddie Howe’s plans, it is quite probable that the Magpies will demand that the release clause be paid in full in the event that they decide to part ways with the midfielder.

A trade agreement between Newcastle and Barcelona
A trade agreement between Newcastle and Barcelona

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Jota expresses sadness about the Saudi move

Jota, a former winger for Celtic, expressed his disappointment before heading to Saudi Arabia this summer.

Despite the fact that he has played very little since his £25 million transfer, Al-Ittihad is reportedly going to let the forward leave on loan in January, according to reports in Saudi Arabia.

There have been rumors that Tottenham are interested in the Portuguese winger since he collaborated closely with Ange Postecoglou while he was playing for Glasgow.

Because of his versatility as a forward, Jota has the potential to provide Spurs with a short-term answer to some of their injury issues.

Currently, Richarlison and James Maddison are both sidelined with injuries, which means that Tottenham just has a few forward players available.

Jota expresses sadness about the Saudi move
Jota expresses sadness about the Saudi move

Clubs in Saudi Arabia are still looking for players of high quality

Saudi Pro League clubs, now owned by the Public Investment Fund, will continue to recruit and raid Premier League clubs.

The league’s chief, Michael Emenalo, said Saudi Arabian clubs will continue to buy top-tier players, but January will be less hectic.

He commented on the league’s growth: “I hope the January transfer window is quiet because the job was intriguing and aggressive, and most clubs have what they need.

“Hopefully, the focus will now go to improving these guys in the training facilities to give them time to adjust and perform. Now, with time and planning, we believe we can make top-notch improvements to any club.

We will continue to encourage and recognize every opportunity to bring more bright people to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that is open for business.”

Clubs in Saudi Arabia are still looking for players of high quality
Clubs in Saudi Arabia are still looking for players of high quality

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