Newcastle United Receives Boost as Four Key Players Set for Injury Comeback

Kelly Qodin

January 20, 2024 · 2 min read

Newcastle United Receives Boost as Four Key Players Set for Injury Comeback
FootBall | January 20, 2024
Harvey Barnes and Jacob Murphy are set to return for Newcastle United soon. (Image: Getty)

Newcastle United is gearing up for the return of four key players from injury in the upcoming weeks, providing a much-needed boost for the team. Following the Premier League winter break, Eddie Howe’s squad is set to face Fulham in the FA Cup fourth round next Saturday, with Jacob Murphy, Callum Wilson, Harvey Barnes, and Joe Willock all expected to make their comeback, as reported by the Mail Online.

Murphy, who has been undergoing light training, is making significant progress in his recovery from a dislocated shoulder sustained in November. There is a possibility of his involvement in the upcoming match against Fulham. Callum Wilson, who has been sidelined due to a calf issue, may return to action when Newcastle faces Aston Villa in the Premier League three days later.

Additionally, Joe Willock is anticipated to be back in two or three weeks, providing a substantial boost to the team. Unfortunately, Joelinton is set to miss the remainder of the season due to a thigh issue requiring surgery, leaving Newcastle with only three fit senior midfielders.

Harvey Barnes, the £38 million summer signing, is slightly ahead in his recovery from a foot injury and could potentially return to action at the beginning of February. Despite these positive developments, Elliot Anderson is still approximately six weeks away from returning as he recovers from a stress fracture in his back.

The team’s campaign has been adversely affected by a multitude of injuries, resulting in a slip to 10th place in the Premier League table and exits from both the Carabao Cup and Champions League. However, with key players returning, Eddie Howe remains optimistic about the team’s prospects, aiming to climb the league standings and secure a spot in European competition for the next season.