Addressing the left-back position, Howe also has Livramento to consider when picking his team. The 21-year-old has helped shore up Newcastle defensively after coming on in recent matches while also posing an attacking threat.
But Livramento’s only Premier League starts for Newcastle have came during Burn’s spell out of the team due to injury. And Howe maintains Burn is his most ‘natural’ left-back option available given the long-term injury to Matt Targett.
“Our natural left-back at the moment is Dan because he’s left-footed but Tino has played there,” he said. “I’m not fixated with those words really because Tino has played very well at left-back this season.
“Lewis Hall has played left-back and has done very well in that position and continues to improve. Paul Dummett has played left-back, Alex Murphy is a talented young player coming through who can play left-back so we have an abundance of options. Matt [Targett] we’ve missed with his experience in that position.
While Howe wouldn’t give anything away in terms of his team selection, he admitted he would have no reservations about starting Livramento at left-back. “He’s an outstanding player and that’s why I fought so hard to sign him,” added the Newcastle boss. “A real talent. Athletically very good. His best years are ahead of him. I’m the biggest fan of Tino that there can be.”