'What's the plan? What's the ambition?'published at 16:35 BST
Charlotte Robson
Fan writer

Image source, Getty ImagesIn the midst of the World Cup and seeing Newcastle players celebrated there (flowers for Dan Burn), it is easy to forget there's also a transfer window open. Actually, as a Newcastle fan, it's preferable to forget.
We sold Anthony Gordon, which everyone suspected was coming, and then Sandro Tonali, which surprised some but not most, and now we are stuck in limbo with Bruno Guimaraes, who has, apparently, made it known he'd like to go to Arsenal.
Pair that with a few instances of being outbid for players we all but thought were done deals - Victor Munoz to Liverpool (an unpleasantly familiar feeling) and now (maybe) Johan Manzambi to Aston Villa.
It solidifies my feeling that I just cannot let myself get excited about rumours until I see a picture of them signing a blank piece of paper on the club's Instagram page.
If we also lose Bruno then we will have lost a significant amount of our senior talent, to say the least. What is it that these players have been promised that isn't coming to fruition? Is it simply about money? All the questions this window has raised are the same questions that were bubbling up toward the end of last season. What's the plan? What's the ambition?
Once, a relegation-threatened Newcastle United could still draw in players like Guimaraes, Kieran Trippier and Sven Botman. What has changed? Why can't we attract or retain key talent any more?
Fans have been told to judge the summer in September, but it's very hard to when we're so desperate to see progress at our club and the narrative is that other clubs can swoop in and attract players we're supposedly after.
So far, it's just making me nervous about next season. Maybe it's a rebuild season and it will be OK, but fans are rightly frustrated by the window up to this point.
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