Sunday Mirror

‘Longstaff must focus’

- BY SIMON BIRD

SEAN LONGSTAFF has been ordered to forget about any dream £40million transfer to Manchester United.

Newcastle boss Steve Bruce has advised the 21-year-old midfielder to ignore the “tittle-tattle” that is distractin­g him.

Longstaff emerged as an Old Trafford target in the summer, as they went after young British talent.

He played 13 games for Newcastle last season, and was handed his top-flight debut on Boxing Day, but then suffered a serious knee injury, recovering over the summer.

Bruce said: “I think Sean now needs to concentrat­e on his own performanc­es, rather than worrying about speculatio­n and tittle-tattle. I don’t think there was any real legs in the Manchester United story.

“Whether there was interest, I’ve never really asked the question.

“Distracted? You are a young lad, so you are going to be.

“He’s got to learn to put that aside and just get on with the job in hand, which is playing for us.

“I do believe he signed a new contract last Christmas. There is no problem there contract-wise.

“The thing for him now is to forget about contracts, forget his knee injury, forget Man Utd – it’s all about getting back to playing like we know he is capable.”

Bruce (below), who spoke to his old boss Sir Alex Ferguson on Monday night, says he has plenty of support among the Newcastle hierarchy, despite his side’s bad start to the season.

Bruce said: “I think that is the key, the relationsh­ip anyone has with the people who employ you.

“Of course, I am not naive enough to think we can put in more performanc­es like what we witnessed last weekend.

“But the club has been in a relegation battle for a long time, hasn’t it? That’s where we find ourselves.

“Sir Alex is always terrific.

If there is ever a time you need a bit of advice, he is always there to help you.

“But the thing in management that you can’t do is try and copy somebody, because if you copy somebody you get unstuck.”

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