Kieron Dyer was booed every time he touched the ball after coming on as a second-half substitute in England's friendly against Ukraine. Dyer is said to have had a bust-up with Magpies boss Sir Bobby Robson over his desire to play in central midfield.
And the noisy Newcastle public left Dyer in no doubt where their support lay, roundly jeering the midfielder throughout his appearance.
Dyer replaced Steven Gerrard on the left of midfield but had little impact.
The player's agent Jonathan Barnett earlier said the player is happy at St James' Park.
"There's no situation with Kieron, it's complete and utter rubbish," Barnett said.
"There was no big bust-up and he's not looking for a transfer. There's never been any talk of him leaving, not from the player or the club."
Barnett added: "He loves Newcastle and loves the Newcastle fans.
"He had a private conversation with Sir Bobby Robson and what was said should remain private between them."
On Monday, Newcastle rejected reports that Dyer had refused to play on the right of midfield in their Premiership opener against Middlesbrough on Saturday.
A Newcastle spokesman told BBC Sport: "There's no truth in it at all, it's like Sir Bobby said after the match - it's utter rubbish."
Dyer replaced James Milner after 68 minutes of the 2-2 Riverside draw.