Wissa set for spell on sidelines
Joined Magpies from Brentford
Signed as replacement for Alexander Isak
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Per the Daily Mail, Wissa returned from international duty with DR Congo carrying a knee injury, which has ruled him out for an indefinite period, as Newcastle await the results of a scan. The £55 million ($74.5m) signing from Brentford had been expected to make his debut against Wolves, having essentially replaced Alexander Isak after his move to Liverpool, but he will instead see a specialist as the Magpies look to ascertain the severity of the issue.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
THE BIGGER PICTURE
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Newcastle are also dealing with the news that fellow summer signing Jacob Ramsey is injured too; the midfielder has an ankle problem and is set to be out for around a month. It is deeply disappointing for both the club and the two players, given that the Magpies are days away from starting their Champions League campaign against Barcelona.
WHAT EDDIE HOWE SAID
Manager Eddie Howe has confirmed that Nick Woltemade is likely to make his debut up front in Wissa's absence, telling reporters: "He's trained well and we're really pleased with how he's looked in the first couple of days.
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"Big change for him, big opportunity for him. He's got a great nature, a great character. He's very calm and he's gone straight into our training and not looked out of place. He's shown his qualities. We're really pleased with how he's settled in."
WHAT NEXT?
WHAT NEXT?
WHAT NEXT?
Newcastle play Wolves this weekend before taking on Barca in their first European encounter of the campaign.