Andy Carroll 'will not start for Newcastle United this year'

Carroll 'will not start for Newcastle this year'

Newcastle United reportedly fear that Andy Carroll will not be able to start a game for the club until 2020 as he continues to undergo rehabilitation for an ankle problem.

The striker, who came through Newcastle's academy, returned to Tyneside over the summer on a free transfer following surgery on his ankle.

Carroll made his first appearance back at St James' Park during a 0-0 draw with Brighton and Hove Albion, receiving a standing ovation as he came on for the final eight minutes.

However, according to The Telegraph, the chances of Carroll playing a whole 90 minutes before next year are very slim, with the 30-year-old's current stage of rehabilitation necessitating that he is confined to cameos off the bench.

New manager Steve Bruce is desperate for goals after overseeing a shaky start to life as Magpies boss, winning just one of his opening seven games.

Carroll initially left Newcastle in 2011 to complete a £30m move to Liverpool, joining West Ham United two years later, where he was blighted by endless injury problems.

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