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Who is Bruno Guimaraes and how does he play? Newcastle Brazilian Real Madrid eye as Casemiro replacement

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With Casemiro leaving for Manchester United almost a reality, Real Madrid are already thinking about how to replace him. And among the names that arise among locals and strangers, one of them is his Bruno Guimaraesa young Brazilian from Newcastle (he is 24 years old) for whom the English club paid almost 50 million euros last January.

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Guimaraes is a recent signing from English powerhouse Newcastle. He only arrived in January 2022 and the English club signed him to a contract until 2026, for four and a half seasons. With that in mind and the half a hundred million the club paid, it’s clear that it won’t be cheap at all if White House intends to include it.

Furthermore, according to information from ESPN UK, the Brazilian signed for £120,000 per week, i.e. 6,240,000 pounds per year — more than 7 million 300 thousand euros —number which is approx the quadruple of those won at the Olympic Lyon.

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Considering the characteristics of the midfielders that Real Madrid currently have, The intention of incorporating a player like Guimaraes makes a lot of sense.

This young Brazilian born in Rio de Janeiro in 1997, He made his debut at Audax São Paulo at the age of 17 and then moved to Paranaense, with whom he won a Brazilian Cup and a South American Cup. from there he went to Lyon, in mid-2019.

And finally, although he was mentioned to Arsenal, Juventus and Roma (among others), he was the star signing of this new would-be small club that went big, as Manchester City did for example.

And he understood it this way as soon as he arrived in England: “Aguero, Yaya Toure and Silva dedicated themselves to the history of the club because they bet on the project from the beginning”explained after accepting his proposal magpies that, in addition to allowing him to play in a league like the Premier, he had his share of risk: he went from a team almost guaranteed to be in the Champions League to a team fighting for relegation.

He immediately justified the investment, taking a place in the starting line-up and winning the hearts of the fans with good performances and even goals, which is far from one of his strong points. Even so, in 17 Premier matches he scored 5 times (for context, in his entire career he had 10).

A curious fact: he usually wears jersey 39 in honor of his father, who drove a taxi with that number.

Apart from his late position on the pitch, he is a very technical footballer, with a good foot and a regular initiator of attacks. And while he’s not a cutting machine dedicated to ruining other people’s games (he’s some defensive midfielder from Europe’s top clubs, really?), he clearly occupies that position, unlike some of the players Madrid currently have.

In the 2021-2022 season (remember he played half in Lyon and half in Newcastle) Guimaraes attempted more tackles than Casemiro and Tswameni, to a similar extent in the final defensive third of the pitch but more often in higher areas of the pitch, interesting when you consider a top Madrid. Of course: he was not as successful against the opposition dribbling or pressing: his success rate was less than 40% in both cases, while Casemiro did not fall below that rate. In any case, it is something in which context cannot be omitted. while Casemiro played for the European champions, his compatriot ended the campaign fighting relegation.

Nonetheless, it was much more dangerous that both in creating goal-scoring options with their passing (145 actions that created chances compared to 63 and 70 for Casemiro and Tzuameini, respectively) and with their 5 goals and 4 assists they surpassed the Brazilian from Madrid (1 and 3) and the French former Monaco (3 and 2).

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Krylia Sovetov paid RT-Capital 535 million rubles

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Samara football club “Wings of the Soviets” paid 535 million rubles to Rostec subsidiary “RT-Capital”. This was reported by the club’s press service.

Former Chairman of the Board of Directors of Krylya Sovetov Dmitry Yakovlev told reporters that the club plans to repay the debt of 555 million rubles by the end of 2025. He added that it is planned to fully close the debt with RT-Capital by the end of January – beginning of February.

On December 1, enforcement proceedings were initiated to collect a debt of more than 928 million rubles from Krylya Sovetov in favor of RT-Capital. Previously, the decision to collect the debt was made by the Moscow Arbitration Court, then the 9th Arbitration Court of Appeal confirmed this decision. The football club has borrowed funds for financial support, but has not met its debt repayment obligations since 2016.

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Changes to the offside rule in football will be considered on January 20 – daily

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Changes to the offside rule in football will be considered on January 20 – daily

International Football Federation Council (IFAB) will evaluate the possibility of changing the rules to determine offside on January 20, 2026. This was reported by the Spanish newspaper AS.

This is noticeable IFAB will discuss the topic of changing the offside rules at a meeting in London. It is expected that, if adopted, the rules will apply from the 2026/27 season.

Currently, offside is detected when any part of an attacker’s body that can score a goal is closer to the opponent’s goal at the time of the pass than the second-to-last defender, including the goalkeeper. Previously former manager of London Arsenal Arsène Wengerresponsible for global football development at the International Football Federation, proposed the following change: if any part of the body with which a goal can be scored is located above or behind the line of the penultimate defender, then the player is not offside.

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Ivlev said that Dinamo is ready to change the limit for foreign players

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Dynamo Moscow is ready to change the limit for foreign players in the Russian football championship. The president of the Dynamo board of directors said this in an interview. Alexander Ivlev.

Ministry of Sports RF proposes to tighten the limit for foreign players by 2028 according to the “10 foreign players in the application, 5 in the field” scheme.

“I can say that Dynamo is ready for these changes. We have wonderful young people who have grown up in the club. And a good core of players at the level of the Russian national team. I think most teams RPL (Mir – Russian Premier League – known source) will be ready for this too. We hope that this will have a positive effect on the quality of play of Russian players,” Ivlev said.

“I believe that foreign footballers have already become part of the ecosystem of Russian football. Those sparks of Latin American and African football that we see performed by the masters in our league, of course, give an additional effect in terms of beauty of football, artistry and all this is also passed on to our players. Therefore, we absolutely cannot refuse these opportunities,” Ivlev added.

According to the current limit, clubs RPL can include 13 foreign players in the application and release 8 foreign players on the pitch. In September, the Russian Football Federation said the current limit allowed young players’ playing time to be increased to 18% for the first time.

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