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Bruno Guimaraes: Newcastle can win Champions League

NEWCASTLE: Bruno Guimaraes believes a realistic aim for Newcastle United is not only qualifying for the Champions League, but winning the tournament.

The Brazilian international made the remarkable statement at his first press unveiling since making the $55.6 million switch to St James’ Park from Ligue 1 outfit Lyon last week.

Guimaraes and his ambitions are the talk of Tyneside after he lay down the marker ahead of his expected Premier League debut this evening against Everton.

“This is a club that is going to be a big power in world football,” said the 24-year-old. “There is something special about joining a project at the start — and the respect the fans give you for that.

“This is an historic club with a great tradition and a beautiful history. I have no doubts about my decision to come to Newcastle.”

Guimaraes, who Eddie Howe hinted may be eased into life in the top flight, was very clear about the club’s ideal short and long-term aims.

And it sounds like he has not come to Newcastle to mess around, despite their lowly position — 19th — in the top flight table.

He said: “They were very upfront and honest about it. They didn’t disguise that the main objective and challenge was remaining in the Premier League this season.

“But in the seasons coming, the objective is to be in the Champions League and eventually to win the Champions League,” Guimaraes added. “I am someone who is driven by challenges.”

Guimaraes, who will wear the No. 39 as a tribute to his taxi driver father in his homeland, has revealed that he spoke in-depth with a number of his international teammates before making the switch to Tyneside — and even took in the word of a former NUFC defender, now a coach in France.

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