You're only calling these players top talent with the benefit of hindsight, at the point of signing them they weren't players that would be out of reach for any of the top 17 PL sides.No shit.
Manchester United (despite their recent struggles) remain one of the most famous, most trophied and most storied clubs on the face of the planet. That we couldn't beat them to the signings we're after is no great shock. However instead of shopping for midtable PL clubs' cast offs (Hendrick, Shelvey, Geremi, et al) we're signing their best/better players. And you yourself admit that we're competing with top clubs for players in the market, Chelsea, Man Utd, Bayern Munich, Milan, etc. These are the clubs we're trying to beat to a player and no, we're not winning most of those races, but we're trying.
And that's an improvement on where we were. Instead of finding a risky bargain from the continent (Cabella, Thauvin, Cabaye, Sissoko,Cisse), we're signing top talent (Botman, Bruno, Tonali, Thiaw, Woltemade). Instead of failing to agree a loan deal for Leicester City's unwanted midfielder, we're cherry picking Forest's assist-King.
What Elanga does in the next 3-5 years definitely does matter. He was signed because the club sees something in him, that he's got potential to improve on his decent season and be a consistently good PL player. Just as it matters for your signing of Mathys Tel. If he rocks up and does nothing, you've had your pants pulled down, if he delivers on his promise you've made a good signing.
Perhaps if the list of players you're so disdainfully reeling off from pre-blood money had had the benefit of playing under Howe you'd be calling them the best things since Newcy Brown.
When you're talking about the calibre of players you're signing, you can't compare anything from their Newcastle career post-signing, only what happened pre-signing. So the ambition of signing Sissoko from being well regarded in France, vs
If you went out and signed Mbappe in the winter for £200m and he inexplicably went on to stink up the place, scored no goals, and left on a free in 5 years time, would you judge that as an uambitious signing from the owners?Excuse me sir, I think your logic is broken. We signed a 1 in 3 striker from Real Sociedad, he turned out ok. You signed a skinny left back from Championship Southampton, he turned out ok.
Do you only measure success if you buy the best player from the best team? That's both expensive, and a waste of your scouting department...
There's a difference in evaluating the success of a transfer and few years in, andn evaluating the ambition of the signing at the point of signing them.
That's why there's no point in claiming that Newcastle under Ashley couldn't sign Tino Livramento of today, could they have signed him from a relegated Southampton? Of course they fucking could!
Would Cabaye, Ben Arfa, Remy, Cabella, etc. Have been better playing under Howe? Also probably yes, so comparing them AS SIGNINGS against your recent signings, by comparing their performances for Newcastle under vastly different managers, isn't a fair comparison.