
Jamaal Lascelles
31-Year-Old
Newcastle United
Premier

Plays half with second team
Lascelles played the first half of Tuesday's U21 match, Newcastle announced.
ANALYSIS
Lascelles is working his way back from an ACL injury he suffered in 2024, and played his first match action with the youth side. He was an unused substitute during a clash with Chelsea at the weekend, his first time on the senior team sheet in 14 months. Lascelles could get a Premier League cameo in one of the two remaining matches.
Lascelles is working his way back from an ACL injury he suffered in 2024, and played his first match action with the youth side. He was an unused substitute during a clash with Chelsea at the weekend, his first time on the senior team sheet in 14 months. Lascelles could get a Premier League cameo in one of the two remaining matches.
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Back from major injury
Lascelles (knee) is on the bench for Sunday's game versus Chelsea.
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Making good progress
Lascelles (knee) is making good progress since returning to training but is unlikely to feature again this season unless there are injuries in the squad, coach Eddie Howe said in a press conference, according to the Northern Echo. "Jamaal is making good progress and I'm really pleased with how he looks since coming back to training. It has been a slow steady return - he's certainly not been rushed. Possible he could be involved before the end of the season but I think maybe it would depend on injuries with some of the other players within the squad. Maybe for Jamaal it would be better if it was next season. But if he feels good and he's done enough training then it's something we'll look at."
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Starts very light training
Lascelles (knee) has started light training, though his return before the end of the season remains uncertain, coach Eddie Howe said in the press conference. "I don't know whether we'll see Jamaal before the end of the season. I don't really want to set a target on his time to return. He's started very light training with the squad, but that would be light, not necessarily in competitive drills. He's joined in the drills that have been non-competitive, and he's looked really good. It's small steps for him. We're hoping he can definitely be joining in and competing in training before the end of the season, but whether that ties in with the team and whether he gets there in time in terms of competitive action, let's wait and see."
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Back running on grass
Lascelles (knee) has been back running on grass and could make a return at the end of the season, coach Eddie Howe said in a press conference.
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Ramping up fitness
Lascelles (knee) told media he is expected to return to grass and should be jogging soon, according to Lee Ryder of Chronicle Live. "In terms of my recovery from my ACL injury, I'm well over the worst now. I should be back on the grass soon and jogging in the next few weeks."
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Wolves showing interest?
Wolverhampton are interested in signing Lascelles, according to Football Insider.
ANALYSIS
Lascelles has struggled to see consistent first-team minutes at Newcastle this season, and he would certainly improve the Wolves' depth at the back. It seems like a situation where all parties involved would end up benefiting.
Lascelles has struggled to see consistent first-team minutes at Newcastle this season, and he would certainly improve the Wolves' depth at the back. It seems like a situation where all parties involved would end up benefiting.