Breaking news: £94m Six matches have been ruled out for Newcastle United, but a vital player is expected to return in the near future

Newcastle United injury news: Jacob Ramsey and Yoane Wissa will be unavailable for several matches due to injuries.
Newcastle United initiated their hectic month of football with a 1-0 victory over Wolves on Saturday. The victory was their first of the season and occurred at a critical juncture, mere days prior to the commencement of their Champions League campaign against Barcelona.

Nevertheless, two of their summer acquisitions will not be able to participate in that match due to their insufficient fitness. Both Yoane Wissa and Jacob Ramsey were unable to participate in the victory over Wolves at the weekend, and they will not be able to make an appearance at St James’ Park on Thursday night. Nevertheless, Anthony Gordon will be eligible for selection, despite the fact that he has yet to serve one match of a three-game suspension.

In this section, we examine Newcastle United’s present injury manifest and the anticipated return of those players to the field.

Newcastle United injury updates
Yoane Wissa sustained a knee injury.
While on international duty with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Wissa sustained a knee injury. Although he was not included in any matchday squad this season and missing the majority of pre-season with Brentford, he was summoned to action by his nation and played in both of their games against Senegal and South Sudan.


Breaking news: £94m Six matches have been ruled out for Newcastle United, but a vital player is expected to return in the near future

Wissa scored in both games; however, he sustained an injury in the latter match. Despite initial concerns that the injury may be an ACL, it appears that the striker has sustained a less severe knee injury. Nevertheless, he is anticipated to miss approximately one month of action.

Brighton and Hove Albion (a) – 18/10/25 is the anticipated return date.

 

Jacob Ramsey sustained an ankle injury.
Prior to the international break, Ramsey sustained an ankle injury during a match against Leeds United. At halftime of that match, he was withdrawn from the field due to that injury.

 

Ramsey is expected to be sidelined for an extended period of time due to the injury, as confirmed by Howe. Additionally, Ramsey may miss an additional six matches following his absence against Wolves at the weekend. The former Aston Villa player is anticipated to return following the upcoming international break.

“His ankle swelled up as a result of a tackle against Leeds,” Howe stated last week. “I anticipate that he will be absent until the next international break.”

Brighton and Hove Albion (a) – 18/10/25 is the anticipated return date.

Anthony Gordon has been suspended.

Next weekend, Gordon will serve the second game of a three-match domestic suspension against Wolves. Before the international break, Gordon was shown a red card against Liverpool and was unable to participate in their goalless draw at Elland Road, as well as their victory over Vitor Pereira’s team on Saturday.

Gordon will have the opportunity to play against Barcelona on Thursday night, but he will be unable to attend their match at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday due to the fact that domestic suspensions do not extend into European competition. This is due to the fact that Gordon is serving the final game of his ban. Arsenal will be his initial Premier League match following his suspension at the conclusion of the month.

Gordon will be eligible to face Bradford City in the Carabao Cup next week, however, as Newcastle United’s defense of that trophy commences.

Barcelona (h) – 18/09/25 is the anticipated return date.

Arsenal (h) – 28/09/25 is the anticipated return date to the Premier League.







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