Harvey Barnes: Newcastle winger could be out for 'months rather than weeks' with foot injury
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Newcastle winger Harvey Barnes has had a scan on a "substantial" foot injury and could be out for "months rather than weeks", says boss Eddie Howe.
The 25-year-old limped off after 12 minutes of Sunday's 8-0 thrashing of Sheffield United.
Barnes, signed from Leicester in July for 拢38m, has had a scan and is waiting to see if surgery is required.
"It's an injury to a part of the foot just below the toe. I think it's quite a substantial injury," Howe said.
"I won't go too technical because I'm not qualified to do so but yes it's a very unusual injury."
Barnes, who has one England cap, has made seven appearances for Newcastle, scoring once.
Howe, whose side face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday, added: "He was down after the game because he knew it wasn't a normal injury where you feel a muscle and think that might be one or two weeks. This was a slightly more complex issue."
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