Breaking news: Newcastle United player ruled out for 13 matches as NUFC manager confirms sad news and gave the reason why

Livramento Tino Newcastle United’s Eddie Howe has provided an update on one of his team’s significant injury concerns.

As a result of his knee injury sustained during Sunday’s 2-1 loss to Arsenal, Newcastle United defender Tino Livramento is expected to be sidelined for an extended period.

When Livramento was stretchered off at St James’ Park, many feared the worst—he had been incapacitated for over a year with an ACL injury prior to joining Newcastle.


Howe was unable to furnish a lucid update on Livramento immediately following the match or even prior to Newcastle’s Champions League match against Union Saint-Gilloise in Brussels, Belgium. Howe stated in his pre-match press conference that “We’re still awaiting feedback on the extent of his injury, but I think apart from that we’re okay.” Consequently, Livramento neglected to attend the trip as anticipated. “I would prefer to refrain from providing any kind of indication regarding that matter, as it is possible that it is an error.”

Allow us to observe the situation over the next few days.” Eddie Howe provides an injury update for NUFC. Following Newcastle’s 4-0 victory over Union SG on Tuesday, Howe was once again questioned regarding Livramento’s condition after conducting an additional evaluation.

Tino, we believe, will be approximately six to eight weeks old starting on Tuesday. “This is likely a positive development from our point of view following the Arsenal game, where we anticipated a delay of several months.”

“So yeah, we’re likely reviewing the possibility of his return during the subsequent international break, rather than this one.” Yes, it is undoubtedly more optimistic than we had anticipated. Newcastle United latest injury updates Newcastle’s injury list includes Yoane Wissa and Jacob Ramsey, in addition to Livramento.

Due to a knee injury sustained during international duty with DR Congo last month, Wissa has not appeared for Newcastle since his £55 million transfer from Brentford. Jacob Ramsey relocated to Newcastle from Aston Villa in August for a reported £39 million. However, he sustained an ankle injury during his debut against Leeds United and has not been seen since.







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