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Newcastle United is in discussions to sign William Gomes, a promising Brazilian teenager. Talks have reportedly taken place between Newcastle United and Sao Paulo, with a potential bid in the works. Other clubs are also interested in the 18-year-old winger/attacking midfielder.

William Gomes, who recently turned 18 in March, signed a new four-year contract in August that will keep him at Sao Paulo until December 2028. The football season in Brazil runs from April to December, and Sao Paulo is currently in sixth place with 51 points after 31 league matches.

This season, William Gomes has become a regular in the matchday squad, making appearances in 23 league matches as a substitute and starting in three others. He has played a total of 346 minutes in the league and scored two goals. He has also featured in additional games across various competitions as Sao Paulo looks to develop his potential.

In a recent league match, William Gomes scored the only goal in an away win against Cruzeiro before being substituted in the second half for Jamal Lewis. The Brazilian media reports that his new contract includes a release clause of €120m (approximately £100m), although such figures may not reflect his actual transfer value.

Sao Paulo may consider selling players to improve their financial situation, making William Gomes a potential transfer target for Newcastle United. The club has a history of signing young talent from both the UK and abroad, with the recent acquisition of 17-year-old Georgian forward Vakhtang Salia from Dinamo Tbilisi.

The ongoing negotiations highlight Newcastle United’s strategy of investing in young players with potential, aiming to develop them into future first-team stars. The club’s interest in William Gomes underscores their commitment to building a competitive squad for the long term.