'I'd get McTominay' - fans on midfield targets after missing out on Manzambipublished at 19:52 BST 17 July

Image source, Getty ImagesWe asked for your views on who Newcastle should turn attention to after Aston Villa signed former target Johan Manzambi, and whether missing out on another top target is a worry.
Here are some of your comments:
Graeme: Ruben Neves for Sandro Tonali. Marcus Rashford for Anthony Gordon. Bart Verbruggen for Nick Pope. Let's get moving now!
Richard: The problem with the data-driven recruitment approach favoured these days is that everyone has access to the same data. Unearthing some unknown gem means taking a risk on a player who other teams aren't prepared to chance it on or getting involved in players who everyone is aware of and actively scouting. It's also worth remembering that for every one that Brentford or Brighton seem to discover, there's a raft of others quietly sold on for nowt. My personal pick would be Scot McTominay as he represents very little risk - no acclimation issues and he's only got better during his spell in Serie A.
Mike: Rather than spend vast amounts of money on foreign players, first look to the youth set-up in house and within the club's catchment area. You have to nurture talent, so start on your own doorstep.
Matt: I'd like us to go for Mamadou Sangare of Lens as our Tonali replacement. He could allow Jacob Ramsey and Bruno Guimaraes to play further ahead, protect the back four and chip in with goals and assists. For the more Manzambi-shaped hole, Ibrahim Maza from Bayer Leverkusen. We need a creative right winger (Roma's Matias Soule or Anis Hadj Moussa of Feyenoord), ideally Antonio Nusa from Leipzig to ship off Harvey Barnes, a right-back, a left-back and a goalkeeper. That's the bare minimum! We should also look at central defence and up front.

























