Liverpool announced in October of last year that he had signed a new deal to prolong his tenure at St. James' Park until 2028 after holding conversations with the Magpies in the summer and being informed he was not for sale. However, that hasn't really done much to stop the transfer whispers from spreading.
Even worse, Newcastle is facing penalties if they don't comply with the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability regulations. In light of this, PSG is reportedly in pole position, although Barcelona is also making an attempt. This week, a story from the Portuguese publication O Jogo examined Newcastle United's financial difficulties and raised the possibility that Bruno G would be let go. They think he's "chosen" to be the player who departs in order to raise the required finances, which would be two steps ahead and one step back for manager Eddie Howe.