Eddie Howe’s decision to make Bruno Guimaraes Newcastle United’s captain initially raised eyebrows last summer, but he just proved why he is perfect for this role

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 Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United (39) celebrates after scoring Newcastle's second goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and Chelsea FC at St James' Park on May 11, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

Bruno Guimaraes’ relationship with Newcastle United runs deep.

The love and affection are mutual, and it is hard to think of a player going into this unique club and city and grasping what it takes to represent it quite as well as he has.

The Brazilian, ranked the 12th best player in the Premier League this season by FourFourTwo, signed for the Magpies in January 2022, the first ‘superstar’ addition of the Saudi Arabian-backed project.

He could have signed for Arsenal…

Arsenal were long-term admirers of Guimaraes, but Eddie Howe and Newcastle stole a march on them (Image credit: Getty)

Kieran Trippier was in already, but has always been up front about returning closer to his roots taking priority with that move.

Guimaraes was a wanted man with the world at his feet; Arsenal had been linked for months, and his reputation at Lyon was growing.

Yet he still opted for Tyneside and the sharp end of a relegation battle, with no clauses protecting him.

Guimaraes became the first Newcastle United captain in 70 years to life a domestic trophy (Image credit: Getty Images)

He got stuck in from day one and that has been appreciated by the locals in this working-class city.

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