DEFENSIVE CRISIS: CAN NEWCASTLE SURVIVE WITHOUT INJURED VICE-CAPTAIN DAN BURN
With Dan Burn hospitalised and three other key defenders out, can Eddie Howe find a solution to Newcastle’s injury nightmare?
Newcastle United's manager, Eddie Howe, says their defense is vulnerable now that Dan Burn is out with a rib injury during the busy holiday season.
Burn got hurt in a collision with Sunderland defender Nordi Mukiele during Sunday’s Wear-Tyne derby defeat. The 33-year-old tried to keep playing, but he had to be taken out of the game before halftime because he was having trouble breathing.
At a press conference before tonight’s Carabao Cup quarter-final game against Fulham, Howe said that Burn will be out for a while.
Howe said that losing Dan is a big deal for the team. He thinks Burn has been playing great recently. It's a rib problem and a lung issue, so he will be out for about four to six weeks.
This is bad news for Howe, who now has a thin defense with twelve games coming up fast in December and January. Burn is just one of several key players who are out, along with Sven Botman, Kieran Trippier, and Emil Krafth. Jamal Lascelles and Harrison Ashby have also been dealing with fitness problems.
Right now, the only senior defensive players available are Fabian Schar, Malick Thiaw, Lewis Hall, and Tino Livramento. Lascelles might be back in action tonight at St. James’ Park. He last played in Newcastle’s 2-1 league loss to Arsenal in September.
Howe admitted that the back line is a concern. They have a number of players out injured, and they all play the same position, which stretches resources and makes the backline vulnerable.
Howe expects his players to bounce back after their poor showing in the Wear-Tyne derby. Sunderland's unbeaten run in league derby matches reached ten after Nick Woltemade's own goal early in the second half.
Howe is asking the fans to keep supporting the team like they always have. He says they have a lot of games coming up and a chance to still have a great season, so they need to give it everything they've got.
Newcastle, the current Carabao Cup champions, will face Fulham tonight at 8:15 PM.
MAGPIES EYE £1M BARGAIN TIAGO GABRIEL TO SOLVE GROWING DEFENSIVE INJURY CRISIS
Newcastle are leading the race against Juventus for Tiago Gabriel, the 21-year-old Serie A defensive sensation.
Newcastle United appear to be keeping an eye on Lecce’s young defender Tiago Gabriel as they consider potential options for the summer transfer window.
With Fabian Schar’s contract due to expire at the end of June, the Magpies are preparing for the possibility of his departure. Although an extension is still on the table, Schar has been sidelined since early January because of an ankle injury and doesn't seem close to making a comeback.
At 21, Gabriel has featured 36 times across all competitions this season for Lecce, who are currently four points clear of the Serie A relegation zone. Newcastle’s recruitment team is among those following his development, seemingly interested in exploring a move once the transfer window opens.
Back in December, reports surfaced that both West Ham and Juventus were also tracking Gabriel’s progress. The young defender, who came through Sporting CP’s academy, has had a strong season and will enter the final year of his contract this summer.
Gabriel transferred to Lecce last January for slightly over £1 million, moving from Portuguese club Estrela Amadora. Should he leave this summer, a significantly higher fee might be expected, reflecting his rise in form.
Before joining Estrela Amadora, Gabriel had been part of Setúbal's academy after leaving Sporting in 2020. His performances have earned him regular appearances for Portugal’s Under-21 side, and senior international opportunities may not be far off.
A switch to the Premier League could potentially boost his profile substantially, but he will likely weigh his options with some care.
According to O Jogo, Newcastle continue to monitor his situation keenly as interest around the defender grows.
Regarding Fabian Schar’s future, things remain uncertain even with just weeks left on his current deal. While Kieran Trippier has been publicly confirmed to be leaving upon contract expiration, no similar announcement has come for Schar.
Last week, Howe commented on the defender’s status, noting that no definitive decision has been made yet. He emphasised Schar’s value to the team, pointing out his unique role as a ball-playing defender and his versatility in various defensive setups.
Schar’s influence on the pitch and experience are clearly appreciated, and the club hopes he can regain full fitness before the season concludes. As for any new contract talks, Howe suggested it’s a matter of waiting to see how things unfold.
BEN JACOBS EXPOSES NEWCASTLE’S SHOCK TRANSFER MASTERPLAN TO SIGN STRIKER LIAM DELAP
Chelsea fringe star Liam Delap is wanted at St James' Park. Read why a move for teammate Nicolas Jackson has been ruled out.
All the talk around Newcastle United as the summer transfer window approaches seems to be about players leaving, at least for now.
Tino Livramento looks set to move on once the window opens. He’s got only two years left on his contract, so it’s probably the best moment for Newcastle to cash in.
And it doesn’t stop there. This summer could see a lot of big names heading out. Sources at StadiumNest say Anthony Gordon wants to check out his options elsewhere, and there’s plenty of chatter about Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes, and Nick Woltemade, too.
So, who’s coming in? Eddie Howe will need to bring in reinforcements if a bunch of players head out, and one name floating around is Liam Delap from Chelsea.
Ben Jacobs mentioned, “Chelsea will have outgoings, and Liam Delap could be one. From what I hear, Delap wants to stay and fight for his place, even though Joao Pedro is nailed down as their main striker. He’s probably waiting to see who the new manager is. But Newcastle definitely have an interest in him; they’ll be looking for another striker this summer.”
Jacobs also made it clear that Newcastle’s not likely to go after Nicolas Jackson. “Jackson’s coming back to Chelsea, and the buy option was never realistic for Bayern. So the links to Newcastle for Jackson aren’t really accurate. If they do turn to Chelsea, Delap is the more likely target.”
And Newcastle doesn’t necessarily have to sell Woltemade or Wissa before bringing in Delap.
They’re planning a big squad overhaul. Jacobs added: “Newcastle are going to be really active; it’s not some mass exodus, but there will be some big departures. They might lose one or even two stars, and it’s not just about balancing the books.
The club’s thinking is simple: they want to add at least one more. Maybe a striker leaves St James’ Park, but it’s not like Woltemade has to go before they sign another. Instead, two major players could leave, and they might not even be strikers. That’ll free up funds for a big squad revamp, and finding another goalscorer is a top priority.”