
Jacob Ramsey once stood on the Holte End as a devoted fan. Now, he stands at the center of Newcastle United’s pursuit of silverware.
On Saturday, February 14, 2026, the midfielder returned to Villa Park for an emotional FA Cup tie. While the boyhood Aston Villa supporter remains “Villa through and through,” he showed exactly where his allegiances now lie, jokingly kissing the Newcastle badge in front of former teammate Morgan Rogers during the warm-up.
The Turning Point: Replacing Bruno Guimarães
The stakes for Ramsey have never been higher. With Newcastle captain Bruno Guimarães sidelined for the next two months with a severe hamstring injury, Eddie Howe has called on his squad to “step up.”
Historically, the Magpies have struggled without their Brazilian talisman, failing to win any of the 10 league games he missed prior to 2026. However, Ramsey’s recent form suggests he is ready to shoulder the burden.
Why 2026 is Ramsey’s Breakthrough Year
Since his £40 million move from Villa in August 2025, Ramsey has faced a steep learning curve. After a slow start hampered by minor injuries, the 24-year-old is finally “looking at home” in the North East.
- Match-Winning Impact: Ramsey scored his first Newcastle goal—a crucial winner—against Tottenham on February 10, 2026.
- The Villa Park Masterclass: During the 3-1 FA Cup victory last weekend, Ramsey played 80 minutes of high-intensity football, helping Sandro Tonali and Nick Woltemade dismantle the Villa defense.
“It can never be underestimated how difficult it is to leave a club you’ve been associated with since age six,” Eddie Howe noted. “But Jacob is now showing the technical reliability we need. He needed that goal at Spurs for his confidence, and now we need his energy more than ever.”
Newcastle’s Upcoming Schedule: A Season-Defining Month
As the Magpies chase a second consecutive deep cup run, Ramsey will be pivotal in three competitions over the next fortnight:
| Date | Competition | Matchup |
| Feb 18, 2026 | Champions League | Qarabağ vs. Newcastle (Play-off 1st Leg) |
| Feb 21, 2026 | Premier League | Man City vs. Newcastle |
| Feb 24, 2026 | Champions League | Newcastle vs. Qarabağ (Play-off 2nd Leg) |
The Verdict: A New Identity
Ramsey admits that learning the “No. 8” role in Howe’s system took time, especially after playing primarily as a winger in his final season at Villa. Now playing more centrally, his ability to carry the ball with pace and technical precision makes him the natural successor to the midfield throne during Guimarães’ absence.




