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Each game Livramento will now miss like Newcastle Discover ACL Timeline

Newcastle United has now discovered the extent of Tino Livramento’s injury and if he suffered from the LCA before a sort of the sore.

Howe responds to Rummenigge’s “silly” complaint

Nick Woltemade had an excellent start to life in Tyneside and, as such, questions have arrived for Bayern Munich. The Giants of Bundesliga did not succeed in guaranteeing the signing of German in summer, allowing Newcastle to get attached and finally to sign the attacker they needed, but those of Bavaria insisted that they would not have paid up to 69 million pounds Sterling.

Ex-chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge even told journalists: “I can only congratulate those at Stuttgart for having found – I will use quotes here – an idiot who paid so much money. Because we would certainly not have done this in Munich!”

It is a strangely timed criticism of an agreement that takes place clearly for all parties so far and Eddie Howe has reiterated that he was satisfied with the form of goals of Woltemade.

“The market forces dictate transfer fees, not necessarily a single club. We are very happy to have Nick with us.

“I think he started very strongly in what was a difficult period for him because he is put directly to action, no time of training with us, really, of any note and I think he did really well, so we are really delighted to have it with us and the transfer costs, for me, is absolutely out of all.”

The imposing striker was again at the top of his match against Union Saint-Gilloinme in the Champions League, opening the scoring of the Magpies with his third strike in six games before sealing a comfortable 4-0 victory.

It was a week that was to include a positive note after the end of Arsenal’s victory at St James’ Park on Sunday and, finally, which also provided fairly positive news on Livramento.

Deliverance of injury update

As reported by Keith Downie of Sky Sports, Tino Livramento avoided a break from the LCA and will now miss the next 6-8 weeks for Newcastle. After looking for a second opinion, the new one will be a huge relief for the Magpies, since there were initial fears that the English international suffered the second LCA injury in his career.

Although it always means that Livreo will probably miss the next 10 Newcastle games, a break from the LCA would have finished all its season and have almost finished returning to full time to make the World Cup team in 2026 of Thomas Tuchel.

Livremento games will miss

Competition

Newcastle vs Nottingham Forest

Premier league

Brighton vs Newcastle

Premier league

Newcastle vs Benfica

Champions League

Newcastle vs Fulham

Premier league

Newcastle vs Tottenham

EFL cup

West Ham vs Newcastle

Premier league

Newcastle vs Athletic Club

Champions League

Brentford vs Newcastle

Premier league

Newcastle vs Man City

Premier league

Marseille vs Newcastle

Champions League

Lack of three games from the Champions League and seven in the Premier League, Livramento is expected to return to the end of November when Newcastle goes to Dickinson hill for the first time to face Everton.

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