Newcastle fans clearly don't want star midfielder Bruno Guimaraes to go anywhere.
Before their home match against Sheffield UnitedToon fans unveiled a special flag in honor of the Brazilian after news of his release clause became public.
talkSPORT understands that Paris Saint Germain have begun transfer talks over a summer move for the 26-year-old.
However, it is not the only club interested, since Real Madrid and city of manchester sniffing around due to the player's £100m release clause.
Details of Guimaraes' contract have been confirmed by manager Eddie Howe, and the special fee will only be available until the end of June, giving teams limited time to sign the former Lyon player.
Of course, if a club activated the clause, it would also give Newcastle long time to find a replacement.
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However, the thought of Guimaraes leaving is clearly not on the minds of Newcastle fans.
Wor Flags, the supporters group that runs the pre-match displays at St James' Park, put on a very special display for Guimaraes.
It consisted of a Brazilian flag at Gallowgate End, which served as a joint tribute to Joelinton, who has just signed a new contract.
The Brazilian then scored at the Gallowgate End to put Newcastle up 2-1 in a 5-1 relegation win. Sheffield United.
Speaking after the game with official account of clubHe said: “I was talking to Joe (Joelinton) in the locker room. We wanted to cry.
“It was very special. I made an effort not to cry on the field because it was very beautiful.
“My family was very happy, so thank you to the fans, they have been amazing to me.”
Since arriving from Lyon in January 2022, Guimaraes has established himself as one of the Premier League's best midfielders, while his love for the Newcastle fans is clear.
He signed a new deal in 2023, which included a special release clause, which howe confirmed before the clash against the Blades.
He said: “Have it well planned and structured in the sense that there is an end point.
“We don't want a summer of speculation. I don't think that's healthy for the player or for us.
“We want to keep Bruno.
“We want to build our team around him. He is an integral part of what we are doing. His form has been very good. He seems very happy and settled here.
“He's a big part of where we hope to take the team. But we're not in control of that, so we'll see.”