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'My father's dream' - Bruno Guimaraes reveals transfer wish as he eyes ideal retirement once he leaves Newcastle

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  • Bruno a key player at Newcastle
  • Reveals where his dad wants him to play
  • Wants to play for another 10 years or so
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The midfielder has revealed it is his "father's dream" for him to play for Brazilian side Vasco da Gama in the future. The 27-year-old also spoke about his love for former team Athletico Paranaense and that he feels he has at least a decade of playing football ahead of him.

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    WHAT BRUNO GUIMARAES SAID

    He told O Globo: “I also wanted to fulfil my father’s dream of playing for Vasco. My whole family is Basque. I grew up in São Januário, I was always a Vasco fan, but Athletico Paranaense trained me, so I have eternal gratitude for the club. I have a huge gratitude to Athletico, which is a team that I support nowadays too. I think about going back one day, I definitely want to finish my career in Brazil, but I haven’t planned a date or year. I have, I don’t know, 10, 12 years ahead of me. Athletico-PR trained me, so I have eternal gratitude for the club. I left there as an idol, so it’s something I think about a lot in the future.”

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Bruno has become a vital player for Newcastle since joining the Premier League side from Lyon in 2022 for approximately £40 million ($50m). The Brazil international has repeatedly been linked with a move to Manchester City and if Newcastle fail to deliver European football and trophies soon, the ex-Audax man may be on the move in 2025.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Bruno's Newcastle side, who sit 12th in the Premier League, travel to lowly Ipswich Town in the English top-flight on Saturday afternoon.

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