Yoane Wissa And Jacob Ramsey To Miss Newcastle United Match Vs Wolves
3 minute readPublished: Friday, September 12, 2025 at 10:09 am

Newcastle United Faces Injury Setback Ahead of Wolves Clash
Newcastle United is facing a challenging situation as they prepare to host Wolverhampton Wanderers in their upcoming Premier League match. Head coach Eddie Howe has confirmed that new signings Yoane Wissa and Jacob Ramsey will be unavailable for the game due to injuries.
Wissa, who recently joined the team, sustained an injury while playing for DR Congo and will require a specialist assessment. Howe stated that Wissa will not be making his debut and could not provide a timeline for his return.
Ramsey, who made his first start for Newcastle after a recent transfer, is also sidelined. He suffered an injury during the match against Leeds United and is expected to miss approximately a month of play.
With Wissa and Ramsey out, Nick Woltemade, the club's record signing, is now likely to start. Woltemade, a 23-year-old striker from Germany, joined Newcastle for a significant fee. Howe expressed satisfaction with Woltemade's performance in training and his quick adaptation to the team.
The absence of key players adds pressure on Newcastle as they seek their first win of the season. The team also faces a Champions League match against Barcelona on Thursday, further complicating their schedule.
The situation was further complicated by the departure of Alexander Isak, who forced a move to Liverpool. Anthony Gordon is also suspended for the match, leaving Howe with limited options.
BNN's Perspective:
The injuries to key players are undoubtedly a setback for Newcastle United. While the absence of new signings is disappointing, the opportunity for Woltemade to step up and prove his worth could be a silver lining. The team's ability to navigate these challenges will be crucial for their performance in both the Premier League and the upcoming Champions League campaign.
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