Co-owner of Newcastle United sends lighthearted message after significant Callum Wilson injury setback

Co-owner of Newcastle United sends lighthearted message after significant Callum Wilson injury setback

 

 

Callum Wilson, a striker for Newcastle United, sustained a pectoral injury during the last moments of his team’s victory over Nottingham Forest last weekend, and might miss up to 12 weeks of action. The striker is anticipated to miss the most of the remaining games of the season, according to Mail reports, as he left the City Ground with his arm in a homemade sling.

 

The Newcastle United star Dan Ashworth is claiming a £10 million compensation claim as Man Utd target chief. Alexander Isak will be required until the end of the season due to Wilson’s injury, but he is currently out with a calf injury. Eddie Howe does not yet have a recognized striker who is fit for this weekend’s visit from Bournemouth.

 

With Miguel Almiron, Jacob Murphy, and Harvey Barnes—who is making a gradual comeback to the team after a protracted injury layoff—on either side of him, Anthony Gordon will probably be used in the midfield. Jamie Reuben, a co-owner of Newcastle United, jokingly asked Mehrdad Ghodoussi, another co-owner, on X, the former Twitter platform, if he could fill the striker spot at St. James’ Park. In response to Ghodoussi’s birthday cards expressing gratitude, Reuben penned: “Happy 60th young man.” Could you perform upfront?

 

The Magpies decided against signing a striker in the summer of last year, and they were unable to recruit anyone in the winter transfer window because to PSR and FFP restrictions. Alfie Harrison of Manchester City, an attacking midfielder who hasn’t played for the senior team yet, was the lone player signed by the team during a particularly quiet transfer window in the Premier League and on Tyneside.

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