Joelinton’s wife drops Newcastle United injury hint ahead of Everton clash

As the Premier League season draws to a dramatic close, speculation continues to swirl around the potential return of Joelinton for Newcastle United’s final showdown against Everton.

With Champions League qualification hanging in the balance, the anticipation among fans has reached fever pitch. A win on Sunday would secure a top-five finish for the Magpies, ensuring a coveted spot in Europe’s elite competition.

While last weekend’s narrow defeat to Arsenal delayed Newcastle’s celebrations, their fate remains in their own hands, and the atmosphere around St. James’ Park is filled with both anxiety and hope.

Head coach Eddie Howe has emphasized the importance of composure in this crucial moment. Speaking after the loss to Arsenal, he urged the squad to stay grounded and maintain focus during the lead-up to Sunday’s clash.

He stressed that no drastic changes are needed and that the key lies in preparation and mental stability. According to Howe, while emotion will naturally play a role during the match, it’s essential that the players approach the game with calm determination rather than heightened intensity.

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Among the many questions being asked ahead of the final fixture, one name continues to dominate conversations—Joelinton.

The Brazilian midfielder has been sorely missed over the past month, having been sidelined due to a persistent knee issue. His absence has left a notable gap in the squad, particularly given his physical presence and energy in midfield.

Joelinton’s contribution in major fixtures has not gone unnoticed. In March, during Newcastle’s impressive Carabao Cup final victory over Liverpool, Joelinton’s commanding performance was a standout, even while managing his injury.

His resilience and drive have made him a fan favorite, and supporters have not given up hope that he could still make a surprise return this weekend.

However, Eddie Howe’s recent updates have painted a less optimistic picture. While he acknowledged that Joelinton is working tirelessly to regain fitness, he admitted that the likelihood of the midfielder featuring again this season remains slim.

According to Howe, Joelinton has continued his rehabilitation with intensity and dedication, reflective of his determined character. Yet, the head coach suggested that the more realistic goal would be to have him fully fit and ready for the start of the next campaign.

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Adding to the uncertainty are recent social media posts that have surfaced online. Joelinton’s wife, Thays Gondim, recently shared footage on Instagram that revealed their current location in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

One of the posts showed Joelinton wearing a knee brace, suggesting he is still in the recovery phase. Given the timing—just days before Newcastle’s final match—it appears increasingly unlikely that he would embark on a long-haul trip back to the United Kingdom if he were expected to feature in the game.

The round-trip from Brazil would span over 28 hours, and it’s difficult to imagine such a journey aligning with a last-minute return to top-level competition.

Nonetheless, fans remain hopeful. The connection between Joelinton and the Newcastle faithful runs deep.

His transformation under Eddie Howe—from a struggling striker to a dominant midfield force—has been one of the most inspiring stories of the club’s recent history.

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His passion, tenacity, and commitment to the badge have made him an integral part of the squad’s success and a symbol of Newcastle’s evolving identity.

As matchday approaches, attention will turn to the official team news and any potential surprises. While the evidence suggests Joelinton may not play a part in the final game of the season, supporters know better than to completely rule him out.

Stranger things have happened in football, and with a Champions League spot on the line, dreams of a dramatic return still linger in the minds of many.

For now, Newcastle must rely on the players available, trusting in their preparation and resolve to deliver when it matters most.

Regardless of Joelinton’s involvement, the team has shown throughout the season that they possess the quality and determination to rise to the occasion.

Sunday promises to be a memorable afternoon at St. James’ Park—one that could mark a new chapter in the club’s ambitious journey forward.