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Newcastle United favourite Bruno Guimaraes has explained exactly how he wants to be used by Magpies boss Eddie Howe. The midfielder is currently in South America with the Brazilian national side, with Toon fans hopeful of seeing him in action against Chile and Bolivia in the coming days.

Guimaraes has made an impressive start to his career on Tyneside, earning high praise from the terraces despite starting just three games since he arrived. The former Lyon man has now made eight appearances in total as he starts to find his feet in England.

His display against Everton saw him effortlessly drift into pockets of space throughout the game, before lifting his head to see how he could move the play on. And he has a particular role in mind as he begins to forge a legacy at Newcastle.

"Here I've done everything," he joked while speaking to Globo. "In the first three games I played in different positions. In the first, we played

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