What is happening with a replacement for Callum Wilson?
With Anthony Elanga set to sign this week (more on that below) the recruitment priority will switch to a striker. Newcastle know they canāt be left in a situation like last season when, without Isak, they failed to win a single game.
This is also a season of at least 48 matches and most likely close to 60. They need two good strikers to manage that load.
Newcastle would have paid the Ā£50m-plus for Brighton forward Joao Pedro. They knew of Chelseaās interest all along, but took the view that Chelsea are interested in most players and it was worth going through the formalities just in case it became a one-horse race. It didnāt and the Brazilian has moved to Stamford Bridge.
Pedro, 23, would have been an excellent signing given his profile and versatility. Newcastle knew there are very few like him and that is why the new search is difficult.
Here are two new names who I understand have been discussed in the past fortnight - Brentfordās Yoane Wissa and Aston Villaās Ollie Watkins.
As soon as Anthony Elanga signs, Newcastle can start concentrating on a new striker
Yoane Wissa has been discussed by Newcastle as an option for their forward line
Ollie Watkins is also up for discussion, but would he want to come and sit behind Isak in a World Cup year?
The problem is, they would both be fairly costly and, given their age (Wissa is 28 and Watkins is 29), there is little resale value. Would Watkins, in a World Cup year, want to join a club where Isak is No 1?
That is the conversation Newcastle need to have with all targets in this department. You would hope that the lure of the Champions League, working under Eddie Howe and the promise of game-time given the sheer volume of game-time would give Newcastle a chance of persuading those players to join.
I would keep a close eye on the Wissa situation. I know he has admirers within St Jamesā Park and is also versatile enough to play on the wing.
Then there is Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The 28-year-old is a free agent after leaving Everton and Newcastle do like him. As of today, I understand there has NOT been any contact or talks. Could there be? Yes, itās not being ruled out.
He is an option, but I donāt think heās at the top of the list right now. Again, this is one to watch. Howe has always seen the potential in Calvert-Lewin and I wouldnāt be surprised if this was explored at some point, even though the word Iām getting back is that nothing is imminent or active.
The ideal would be signing a younger player in the profile of Pedro. William Osula, meanwhile, will remain as a back-up option and will be given another year to develop.
What is happening with the new sporting director?
Interviews are taking place and the two leading names we have reported for a month now are Nottingham Forestās Ross Wilson and former Arsenal assistant sporting director Jason Ayto.
Nolan Partners have led the recruitment search and, to answer a few of you, I understand Eddie Howe has been consulted as part of the process, as the head coach should be. Paul Mitchellās appointment last summer was without his knowledge and we all know how that played outā¦
Jason Ayto (pictured in red tie) is on Newcastle's list of candidates to be their new sporting director.
Ross Wilson of Nottingham Forest is also on Newcastle's list, along with a mystery third candidate
Liverpoolās Julian Ward was also spoken to but he has withdrawn from the running, leaving Wilson, Ayto and talk of a third candidate, as yet unknown!
I would not expect an imminent appointment, as in someone who comes in and takes over transfer business this window. The structure of Eddie Howe, Steve Nickson and Andy Howe is now in place and they will oversee the bulk of this summerās business.
However, a decision on the new man should not be too far away and there is a hope that, this time, all are on board with the direction of travel.
Will Tino Livramento be sold to Manchester City?
No! Cityās interest is genuine and it remains. My sources in Manchester say theyād go to at least Ā£65m for the defender. The word back from Tyneside? Not even Ā£165m would be enough!
Newcastle know Livramento is as good as irreplaceable, given his age profile and versatility, not to mention his ability and huge scope for improvement. There is also a feeling that young players like Livramento and Lewis Hall know that theyāre best off under Howeās tutelage at this stage in their career.
What is happening with James Trafford?
OK, deep breath. This one has been 12 months in the making and Iām expecting a resolution one way or the other this week. There is an acceptance it cannot go on for much longer.
Where do we stand? Newcastle and Burnley remain apart on valuation. Iām hearing there were fresh talks this week that did not find a resolution.
Trafford wants to join Newcastle and has done since last summer. Newcastle want the 6ft 6in 22-year-old to come in and compete with Nick Pope. Burnley want to extract maximum value for a young England goalkeeper.
James Trafford has wanted to join Newcastle since last summer, but the fee has not yet been agreed
The last I heard, the clubs were still Ā£8-10m apart with regards the figures. Burnley want north of Ā£30m. There is hope that a compromise can be reached and Iāve been convinced for a long time that this deal will happen. However, the longer it goes on without an agreement, the more that belief fades.
Keep an eye out for updates this week.
Will John Ruddy stay?
Yes. Do not underestimate the value and influence of Ruddy behind the scenes. Iāve heard so many good things over the past 12 months.
Bruno Guimaraes is a brilliant captain, but heās unlikely to take a team-mate of a similar age to one side to offer advice on some of the problems footballers can run into. Ruddy can and has done that. As a third-choice goalkeeper, I think heās extremely valuable. Managers need such figures in their dressing room.
As for outgoings in this department? Yes, Iād expect to see Odysseas Vlachodimos leave on loan and, if Trafford does arrive, a possible move away for Martin Dubravka. For now, the No 1 and No 2 remain Pope and Dubravka. Iām told Pope will be going nowhere, despite interest from Leeds among others.
If Sean Longstaff leaves, will they sign a replacement midfielder?
Longstaff looks set for Leeds in a deal worth around £12m and that is a fair and sensible outcome for both player and club.
Iāve taken a little bit of stick for being a defender of Longstaff in recent seasons. I have seen his worth over the years and that has been supported by results with him in the team. But he did not have a great season last time around and the time feels right for a fresh start.
There have been times when the club could, and should, have shown him a little more love. Still, he would leave with the well wishes of all. He has been a fantastic player and contributed to some iconic moments.
As for a replacement, it will be explored, for sure. There is a feeling it would be difficult to sign a midfielder to improve upon a first-choice three of Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali and Joelinton, and staff are expecting Lewis Miley to have a big season. Then there is Joe Willock, who could be transformed if coming through pre-season without any injury setbacks. That is a very good stable of five midfielders.
Newcastle like Jack Rudoni at Coventry. There is a feeling the 24-year-old is the best player outside the Premier League - this is shared by many scouts Iāve spoken to - and he will be on the list of potential midfield options.
But I also think Newcastle will prioritise other areas first and see how the land lies with their midfield a little down the line.
Is centre back one of those priority areas?
Yes. What I can say is that the interest in Marc Guehi has receded over time and alternatives have been explored. If, however, Crystal Palaceās asking price was to represent value, a move could be revived.
Right now, though, there is no movement on this position, and reports of offers for various players have been premature.
I do know that Newcastle admire both Marseille captain Leonardo Balerdi and Atalantaās Giorgio Scalvini. It could be that approaches are made for one or both of this pair in the coming weeks. For now, the focus is on completing the Elanga deal and finding a striker.