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Huge Newcastle blow as Alexander Isak replacement Yoane Wissa is ruled out 'indefinitely' after injury on international duty

  • 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

    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.

    "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."

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Newcastle play Wolves this weekend before taking on Barca in their first European encounter of the campaign.