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Bruno Guimaraes sends defiant message over Newcastle's survival chances

Bruno Guimaraes is certainly Newcastle United’s marquee signing of the January transfer window, following his £33.5 million move from Ligue 1 side Lyon.

The midfielder was highly regarded as one of the best in his position during the first half of this season in France, which makes him even more of an impressive signing for the Magpies.

Not only that, despite being in a serious relegation battle with the potential to be playing Championship football next season, Eddie Howe’s side fought off competition from Arsenal in order to secure the signature of the 24-year-old.

While he had plenty of interest from top clubs in Europe, including Juventus, the Brazilian was convinced enough by Newcastle ’s long-term project to join the club.

And upon being presented to the media on Monday, Guimaraes revealed that he wouldn’t have joined the Magpies if he didn’t believe they would stay up this season.

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Asked if Newcastle can avoid the drop, Guimaraes replied: "Definitely - if not I would not have accepted to come here.

"I am happy with the squad and the manager.

"Staying up is our main objective."

The Magpies languish in 19th place in the English top flight this season, having one just twice in 19 games, yet that presents no issue to Guimaraes.

Despite their place in the bottom three, Newcastle are just one point from safety and do have a game in hand on 17th-placed Norwich City.

But getting out of trouble won’t be easy and Howe’s side still have to play Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Manchester City before the end of the season.

They also have to host Arsenal, the club who Guimaraes turned down ahead of sealing a move to the north east.

But the Brazilian

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