In an exclusive interview with a former player from West Ham and Celtic, Frank McAvennie, it was revealed that the striker for Newcastle United will receive injections before undergoing surgery in the summer. This is to ensure that he can return to the field after dealing with a recent groin injury. The Swedish player was forced to leave the game against Aston Villa and is expected to be out for a few weeks. Despite missing eight games due to various injuries, he has still managed to score 14 goals. McAvennie strongly believes that the 24-year-old will continue to experience pain unless he undergoes surgery as soon as possible, with a recovery time of approximately eight weeks.
In other news, it has been reported that Newcastle United is now likely to approve a lucrative sale of one of their key players.