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Trippier could miss rest of season in blow to Newcastle and England

Kieran Trippier could miss the rest of the season following foot surgery, says Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe, with the defender's absence a major blow for both the Magpies and England.

The right-back arrived from Atletico Madrid during the January transfer window as the first of a host of major signings under the club's new ownership aimed at helping them to escape the throes of a Premier League relegation battle.

The Three Lions defender had already established himself as an potential cult hero at St James' Park, netting in his last two games before suffering a broken foot against Aston Villa - and now, Howe admits that he faces a race to feature again before the end of the campaign.

Telling his pre-match press conference ahead of this weekend's game with West Ham that Trippier's operation was a success, the Magpies boss added: "That was good news, but I don't know how long he's going to be out.

"We hope to have him back before the end of the season, but it's obviously a significant injury, which is a big blow to us because he was performing so well. We're going to have to see how his early rehab goes.

"Sadly, we're going to miss his leadership skills on the pitch and everything that he was delivering for us. He's scored two goals in the last two games which have been defining moments for us, but we're confident we have enough quality in the squad to cover."

Not only is Trippier's enforced absence a loss for Newcastle, but it also presents a further wrinkle for England manager Gareth Southgate, under whom the 31-year-old has emerged as something of a flexible defensive mainstay.

The Three Lions boss has been on hand to watch several of the right-back's performances at St James' Park since his return from Spain and

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