By SABC Sport
15th January 2023
The 6ft 6in defender found himself on the fringes of Gareth Southgates squad ahead of last years World Cup in Qatar along with club-mates Nick Pope, Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson, but ultimately did not make the cut.
However, the 30-year-olds form for the Magpies since, which he capped with a first goal for the club in Tuesday nights 2-0 Carabao Cup quarter-final victory over Leicester, has been excellent and Howe is convinced he could yet make his mark at international level.
He said: Dan is probably silently very motivated by that. I dont think its something he would communicate necessarily to me or to his team-mates, maybe when pushed in the media possibly.
But I think he is very much of the mindset that his performances speak for themselves, really, and that he would hope that they would be enough to be in contention.
For me, he was very unlucky not to go to the World Cup, not putting pressure on Gareth but I would think he would have been very close. He just missed out, I think, and hes carried that form on.
Credit to Dan that hes carried that form on. The World Cup has ended and that dream faded, but theres still time for him and his adaptability and versatility is potentially a real avenue and a route in for England, potentially.
Blyth-born Burn returned to the club which let him go as an 11-year-old in a £13million switch from Brighton in January last year and has been a big hit, particularly since slotting into a miserly defence at left-back, a role in which he is likely to continue against Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday.
Howe said: If youre going to sign a player of Dans age and of that profile, you hope it goes as his story has. I agree with you, I think he has improved.
Hes done a very, very good job in whatever position Ive asked him to play, hes embraced everything that the club stands for and I think hes got a winning mindset.
Hes not here just to play for Newcastle, he wants to achieve, so its turned out to be a very good transfer for us.
Hes very humble, hes very easy to manage, to be honest. Hes very low-maintenance from my perspective and hes a top player as well, so its a great mix from a managers perspective, definitely.