September 21, 2024

Joe Willock is getting closer to a Newcastle United comeback.

Eddie Howe has provided a new, encouraging Joe Willock injury report, stating that the Newcastle United manager is ‘hopeful’ that the midfielder will return to play before the end of the month.

Willock has been out of action since November due to an Achilles injury, his second in as many months. Before then, the former Arsenal star had missed the first nine Premier League games due to a hamstring injury.

Willock has recently returned to the grass and has been working hard behind the scenes as his long-awaited return approaches. Howe’s midfield choices are currently limited to just three regulars, so the 24-year-old will be welcomed back with open arms.

Willock has lately returned to the turf and has been working hard behind the scenes as his long-awaited return nears. Howe’s midfield choices are currently limited to just three regulars, so the 24-year-old will be welcomed back with open arms.

“Anyone who has experienced these injuries understands how tough they can be to manage. The medical team has steadily improved his condition. It’s a slow process to get him to the point where his Achilles tendon can endure the demands of Premier League play.

“Until he returns, there is no guarantee that he will return. So fingers crossed that he will. He’s nearing the end of his rehabilitation, working hard and doing well. Will he play in February? “I hope so, yes.”

Howe is down to the bare bones in the middle of the park, with Bruno Guimaraes balancing a two-game suspension. Sean Longstaff and Lewis Miley have also started with the Brazilian in Newcastle’s previous five matches across all competitions.

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