Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe "sees something" in Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings, says transfer insider Dean Jones.

The England international has been linked with a move to St James' Park, and while Jones is not completely convinced by him and has suggested that he is a level below Sven Botman, he thinks Howe remains an admirer.

What is the latest news involving Mings?

Towards the end of May, the Daily Mirror reported that Mings is a £35m target for Newcastle this summer.

Mings is, of course, a player Howe knows well after the 44-year-old brought him to Bournemouth back in 2015 when he was still in charge of the Cherries.

The former Ipswich Town man's future at Villa looks far from certain, with Football Insider reporting in April that Steven Gerrard was looking to replace him. Since then, the Midlands club have signed Diego Carlos from Sevilla, which could pave the way for Mings to join Newcastle.

As well as the Villa captain, the Magpies are also interested in Lille star Botman, who they tried to sign in January.

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What has Jones said about Mings to Newcastle?

After a mixed 2021/22 season, where Mings was criticised for some of his performances, Jones believes Howe still sees something in his former player.

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, the transfer insider said: "Maybe Eddie Howe sees something in Tyrone Mings that most of the country can't right now. Maybe he believes that a change of environment, a change of team, is exactly what he needs and that he can get the best out of him.

"So if he can, fair play, but he doesn't seem like the guy that's going to turn things around. And certainly if you're comparing him to Sven Botman, you're looking at a very different level of player."

Should Newcastle sign Mings?

While Mings certainly had his difficult moments in the campaign that has just gone, he is not the worst signing Newcastle can make this summer.

He is an experienced defender having played in the Premier League 122 times and for his country on 17 occasions, while he has, of course, also captained Villa.

Speaking about him only last year, former Villa striker Gabby Agbonlahor told Football Insider: "He was part of an Aston Villa defence that had an amazing season with double figures of clean sheets. I knew he would have a good tournament [at Euro 2020].

"He was outstanding in the games before Harry Maguire came back in."

All in all, if Mings does depart Villa Park in the upcoming transfer window, you can easily see Newcastle being a potential destination for him.