Newcastle United fans have been dealt a tough blow with the news that star defender Tino Livramento is unlikely to feature again this season. The 23-year-old has been sidelined with a thigh issue since March 18, and despite recent progress in his recovery, the club has made the difficult decision to prioritize his long-term fitness over a rushed return.
Manager Eddie Howe confirmed the update, stating, "Tino's doing well, he's back running on the grass. I don't think he'll be back this season. We could possibly push him for the Fulham game, but I think that'd be silly on his behalf, so let's let him recover and have a good summer."
The decision comes with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, set to take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Livramento is expected to be in contention for a call-up, provided he is fully fit by early June. With Newcastle's season winding down and little at stake in the final matchday, the club is wisely choosing to protect one of their brightest young talents.
While the immediate focus is on recovery, the longer-term question lingers: has Livramento already played his final game in a Newcastle shirt? As the summer transfer window approaches, his future at St. James' Park remains a topic of intrigue for fans and pundits alike.
