"Bruno Guimaraes is a midfielder who plays with creativity and courage, traits that are becoming increasingly rare in modern football," Keegan said. "He's perfect for a team that wants to play an attacking and expressive style of football."
Keegan also expressed his happiness about Newcastle's recent success, with the team's captain scoring 27 goals and 29 under manager Eddie Howe. Keegan praised Howe for his ability to understand the club's identity and connect with the fans, which has been a challenge for some managers in the past.
"I was thrilled to see Eddie deliver the first trophy in my lifetime since I was a child," Keegan said. "He's rebuilt the club's connection with the supporters through honesty, hard work, and a clear style of play. To challenge again, Newcastle needs to continue building on that clarity, making smart signings, showing patience, and maintaining their strong culture."
With Europe now part of their journey, Keegan believes Newcastle is finally moving in the right direction with a clear purpose.










