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Liverpool staff highly rate Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, they think summer move will be difficult
Liverpool staff h🥀ighly rate Newcastle United midfielder Brun💛o Guimaraes, but know a transfer this summer will be difficult.
The🦹 Athletic, who outline Liverpool’s potentially options in the upcoming transfer window.
The main area Liverpool will be focusing t💯heir recruitment in the summer will be in central midfield.
The likes of Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and James Milner all look set to leave at the end of the season.
They’ll also be without Art𒆙hur Melo, who’s loan spell will end having b♛arely featured all campaign.
It means Jurgen Klopp could be set to put a lot of f��aith i♊n his young options.

The likes of Curtis Jones and Stefan Bajcetic has i🌟mpressed, but the pressure will only increase next season.
The club will know they ꦓneed at least two new mid🌳fielders to increase Klopp’s options and refresh the squad.
Liverpool staff are reportedly big fans of Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes, who has proven to b🌳e one of the league’s best midfielders.
Convincing him to mov🌄e from St. James’ Park to Anfield🥀 may be very tricky.
Liverpool staff big fans of Guimaraes
The report from The🌳 Athletic , ‘Liverpool’s recruitment staff rate him [Guimaraes] highly but they also recognise Newcastle finishing in the Champions League places would make it much harder to tempt the Brazil international away from St James’ Park.’
The Brazilian was signed by Newcastle for last January, but is l🔴ikely worth a lot more than that no🐟w.
Shaka Hislop has admitted he would be surpri♊sed if Guimaraes was still at 𒁏Newcastle next season.
The project at St. James’ Park will be very hard to abandon for the imp𒐪ress🌳ive Brazilian.

Newcas𝄹tle are very much on the up right now, whereas Liverpool need a st🔯rong summer transfer window to avoid going into decline.
Liverpool staff will know that convincing Guimaraes to come in this summer may be very difficul✨t.
However, it’s the sort of signing thaꦛt they need to return to the top four of the Premier League.