Here are your Newcastle United evening headlines on Thursday, November 24
Gary Neville outlines Callum Wilson 'worry' amid Harry Kane injury scare
Gary Neville says he has doubts over whether England can replace Harry Kane after his recent injury scare in Monday's 6-2 win over Iran.
The England captain picked up a knock to his ankle in their World Cup opener and was replaced by Newcastle United forward Callum Wilson.
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While Wilson seized his chance by coming off the bench to set-up Jack Grealish's 90th minute strike, Neville has claimed that the Three Lions don't have a 'direct replacement' for Kane with the former Manchester United full-back uncertain as to whether Newcastle's number nine, or Marcus Rashford can fill the void left by the England captain if he picks up an injury.
"I am a little bit worried about it in the sense that Harry Kane, there is no replacement for him directly," said Neville on ITV.
"No one has got the quality that he's got, no one can link the way that he does."
Eyewatering Manchester United sale price mooted that makes Newcastle United takeover a bargain
The prospective sale of Manchester United by Joel and Avram Glazer shows just how much of a bargain Newcastle United were to buy.
Recently, the Glazer's confirmed they are open to selling the club they purchased back in 2005 and are reportedly after around £7billion.
In comparison, Newcastle were sold to PIF in October 2021 for £350m, ending Mike Ashley's 14-year reign on Tyneside.
With a valuation of £7billion placed upon it's head, a sale at that price would make Manchester United worth 20 times more than Newcastle.
Given their respective current league positions, the eye-watering disparity between the two seems almost unbelievable.
Amanda Staveley's Newcastle stadium wish comes true as she's proved right by remarkable response
Newcastle United Women are set to make history once again at St James' Park after more than 25,000 tickets were sold for this weekend's FA Cup tie against Barnsley.
The Lady Magpies, as a result, will be backed by an even bigger following than when they set a record for the largest crowd for a women's league match in England last season in their first ever game at St James'.
Sunday's fixture promises to be another special occasion for Newcastle Women, who were brought back into the heart of the club following the takeover last year, and part-owner Amanda Staveley's wish to host a second game at St James' has been shared by tens of thousands of supporters.
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