A target man is only relevant if our style of play requires one.
Wootton last season was a bit of an enigma. Not quite physically commanding enough to be a proper target man and not quick enough for us to put direct balls in the channels.
I suppose a target man gives us another plan if the team isn’t playing well and we need a plan B or C. But I can’t see a target man being required with what I expect plan A to be.