Bruno Guimaraes gets insane Newcastle United tattoo – supporters will love this

Bruno Guimarães has taken his connection with Newcastle United to an entirely new level, further solidifying his place in the hearts of the Geordie faithful.

Already a fan favorite for his commitment, passion, and brilliance on the pitch, the Brazilian midfielder has now immortalized a key chapter in the club’s modern history—by etching it permanently on his body.

In a display of deep loyalty and emotion, Guimarães revealed a fresh tattoo commemorating Newcastle’s long-awaited Carabao Cup triumph, a moment that ended a seven-decade silverware drought and cemented his role in one of the club’s most historic achievements.

The midfielder, who captained Eddie Howe’s side on that unforgettable night at Wembley, played a pivotal role in guiding Newcastle to victory and breaking the 70-year wait for domestic glory.

The emotion of the final whistle was overwhelming—not just for the fans but for Guimarães himself, who burst into tears as the team and supporters celebrated together.

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His commitment was never in question, but that moment, coupled with his tearful joy, elevated him from a star player to a club icon.

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Two weeks later, during the trophy parade, he added to his legend by playfully mocking archrivals Sunderland, drawing further adoration from the Toon Army.

Now, Guimarães has made that victory eternal with a tattoo marking the date of the cup win. Sharing the ink on Instagram, he wrote, “16/03/2025 always in my mind and now in my body.”

It’s a simple phrase, but one that resonates deeply with supporters who have longed for a player who doesn’t just play for the badge but truly lives for it.

His decision to commemorate the moment so publicly speaks volumes about his affection for the club and the city, firmly anchoring himself in Newcastle’s rich footballing narrative.

Yet for all the celebrations and sentimentality, Guimarães has made it clear that he views the Carabao Cup win not as the pinnacle, but as the first of many milestones.

Speaking candidly after Newcastle’s final-day defeat to Everton, the Brazilian emphasized the need for progress and reinforcements.

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He acknowledged that while the club has grown significantly, it remains a work in progress—particularly with the rigors of competing on multiple fronts, including a return to European football.

His call for additional signings wasn’t a critique but a reflection of his hunger to push the team to higher levels. “We have improved a lot, but I think we’re not at the level that I want,” he said. “For next season, we are going to need more players because the squad is a little bit short.”

Guimarães pointed to last season’s Champions League campaign as a learning experience, highlighting how injuries and squad depth impacted their competitiveness.

With the addition of another competition to the fixture list next season, he believes it’s vital for Newcastle to strengthen. But even as he looks toward necessary improvements, his enthusiasm for what lies ahead remains unwavering.

“We need to work hard now, have an amazing holiday. We need to improve of course, but we’re very, very happy,” he added, showing his belief in the club’s upward trajectory.

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Beyond tactical concerns or squad depth, Guimarães has made his ambitions crystal clear: he wants more trophies, bigger achievements, and continued growth for Newcastle United. For him, lifting one cup isn’t enough.

“The cup is not enough. I want more,” he said. “The most difficult part was the first step and we did that. I now want to finish second, get Champions League and win more things next season. I don’t know when, but I believe we can win the Premier League one day.”

His words aren’t just the standard optimism players often offer during the off-season—they reflect genuine belief and leadership. Bruno Guimarães isn’t just part of Newcastle’s squad; he’s the heartbeat of the team’s ambitions.

With his talent, leadership, and emotional investment, he has become the embodiment of a club in transformation—one that dreams of more nights like Wembley and believes, now more than ever, that those dreams are within reach.