Howe Rejects England Links, Remains Focused on Newcastle

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has dismissed speculation linking him to the England head coach position, stating his commitment to the club and his desire to win a trophy with them. The FA has officially advertised the England job, seeking a candidate with significant experience in English football and the ability to lead the team to a major tournament win.

Callum Wilson’s Newcastle Future in Doubt Amid Sale Talk

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has hinted that striker Callum Wilson could be sold in the summer due to Financial Fair Play concerns. Wilson’s fitness struggles this season have raised questions about his long-term viability with the club. Howe, while valuing Wilson’s qualities, acknowledges the financial implications of replacing him and the need to comply with FFP regulations. The manager has urged Wilson to maintain fitness and prove his worth, but reports suggest that West Ham and Chelsea had expressed interest in the 32-year-old during the January transfer window.

Newcastle United Injury Update: Howe Provides Positive News Ahead of Crystal Palace Clash

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has provided an update on the club’s injury situation, with up to five players potentially returning before the end of the season. Callum Wilson, Kieran Trippier, Miguel Almiron, Joelinton, and Nick Pope are all nearing a return from their respective injuries, although none have yet to make an appearance in training. Howe has confirmed that midfield duo Joe Willock and Lewis Miley will miss the rest of the season with Achilles and back injuries, respectively, joining Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles in the treatment room. Howe has issued a positive update on the recoveries of both Botman and Lascelles, saying they have dealt with their injuries well mentally.

Crystal Palace Eye Premier League Survival with Newcastle Clash

Crystal Palace aim to secure their Premier League status when they host Newcastle on Wednesday, live on talkSPORT. The Eagles are in fine form, having thrashed West Ham 5-2, while the Magpies are unbeaten in their last four matches. With a win, Palace can open up a 14-point gap over 18th-placed Luton Town. However, the Eagles have not beaten Newcastle in their last five Premier League meetings. Newcastle still have European qualification to fight for and will be looking to extend their unbeaten run. The return of Michael Olise to the Palace starting lineup has coincided with a dramatic improvement in form, helping the Eagles overcome Liverpool at Anfield and thrash West Ham. Palace have won four of the five games in which Olise, Eberechi Eze, and Jean-Philippe Mateta have all started this season. Newcastle are hoping to welcome back Kieran Trippier and Joe Willock from injury, while Palace are sweating on the fitness of Adam Wharton. The match will take place on Wednesday, April 24, at Selhurst Park, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm.

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