Newcastle United Make Contract Decisions On Two Of Their Most Important Players: Why The Magpies Need To Renew Them?

The rhythm at Newcastle United has slowly begun to return. After a few frustrating weeks, Eddie Howe’s men stitched together back-to-back wins against Benfica and Fulham. The feeling around St James’ Park has started to shift. The early-season rust still lingers, but there’s no doubt the club are building something that lasts.

Behind the scenes, Newcastle have started shaping their next phase. They want to keep their best players grounded in the project while chasing fresh targets. Newcastle United striker Nick Woltemade is already looking for a new club, and that shows how the squad could quietly evolve in the coming months.

Newcastle United want to renew the contracts of Bruno Guimaraes and Valentino Livramento

According to a report from journalist Pete O’Rourke, the Magpies have stepped up efforts to extend the stays of Bruno Guimaraes and Valentino Livramento. Manchester City are showing strong interest in both players.

City’s admiration for the pair is no secret. Pep Guardiola’s side have followed both players closely and see them as long-term additions for their midfield and full-back positions. Newcastle, however, refuse to lose either. Ross Wilson, the new sporting director, has already begun talks about contract renewals.

He wants to prevent another situation like the Alexander Isak saga in the summer. Guimaraes, who sealed the Fulham win with an injury-time strike, remains one of the key players in Howe’s system. His deal runs until 2028. The club plans to offer better terms to protect their investment and keep him settled.

Livramento, meanwhile, continues to impress several top sides with his energetic play and tactical discipline, but he stays happy on Tyneside. The report says the club will soon finalise talks with both players. Newcastle are also preparing to add more reinforcements, including AC Milan defender Pierre Kalulu.

While speaking about the Tyneside club’s ambitions off the pitch, Pete O’Rourke said: “Yeah, I think it would be ideal for Newcastle if they could tie down Bruno to a new deal.

“I think there’ll be a willingness, probably from all parties, to sit down and discuss a new deal.

“It does seem that the new sporting director Ross Wilson is setting out, looking to discuss potential new deals with a number of their star players.

“He wants to end any speculation over their futures and to avoid any sort of similar situation that they have with Alexander Isak.

“So yeah, I’m sure at some point in the near future, talks will be held with Bruno and his people to see if they can agree on a new deal.”

Why Newcastle must keep their core intact?

Newcastle United push to extend Bruno Guimaraes and Valentino Livramento’s contracts amid Manchester City’s growing interest.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – MARCH 02: Tino Livramento of Newcastle United celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with teammate Bruno Guimaraes during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Wolverhampton Wanderers at St. James Park on March 02, 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Guimaraes adds calmness and authority to Howe’s midfield. He controls the tempo and allows the full-backs to push higher. The Brazilian keeps Newcastle in control under pressure with his composure in tight spaces. Without him, their transitions lose balance.

Howe’s pressing setup suffers too. Livramento, on the other hand, plays with flexibility on both flanks. He inverts, stretches defences wide, and tucks inside when needed. These qualities make him vital for Howe’s fluid approach. The team’s structure relies heavily on adaptability.

The Magpies must secure both players for more than tactical reasons. They influence the dressing room and lift the squad’s mood. Stability around them will shape the next phase of the club’s rise. The Magpies should match their ambitions with smart planning. These contract extensions will show intent and direction, and losing them to Manchester City would break their rhythm and slow progress. If Newcastle keep them, they protect their key men and strengthen their identity as a team built on patience, purpose, and steady belief.