salfordbluetrue
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I prefer my choices. but i do not believe Pep will run with only 2 competent CB next season if Ottamendi leaves, so Aulderweireld does look on?We are one of the best teams in Europe, we don't need a £300m+ overhaul. More than 4 or 5 first team players seems unrealistic. Usually we'd need replacements for any top players who leave, however I think we are already equipped to deal with Otamendi leaving, with 2 very talented young centre backs already at the club and needing more game time (Sandler and García). And similarly if Gündogan should leave, Foden would get more game time in his place, and Bernardo would play exclusively centrally.
Out:
Bravo <£5m
Danilo ~£20m
Nicolás Otamendi ~£25m
Eliaquim Mangala ~£5m
Fabian Delph ~£10m
Ilkay Gündogan ~£40m (only if he refuses to sign a new deal)
In:
Zack Steffen ~£8m
Aaron Wan-Bissaka ~£45m
Angeliño ~£20m
Rodri ~£60m
If, after this, we have the time and budget I'd go for a forward with world class potential (João Felix/Jadon Sancho/Moise Kean/Luka Jovic).
Promote:
Eric García
Matthew Smith
Luke Bolton
Felix Nmecha (Should Gündogan leave)
Nabil Touazi (Should we not sign another forward)
Ederson
Zack Steffen
Daniel Grimshaw
Kyle Walker
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Luke Bolton
Aymeric Laporte
John Stones
Vincent Kompany
Eric García
Philippe Sandler
Benjamin Mendy
Angeliño
Oleksandr Zinchenko
Fernandinho
Rodri
Matthew Smith
Kevin de Bruyne
Bernardo Silva
David Silva
Ilkay Gündogan (Felix Nmecha)
Phil Foden
Raheem Sterling
Leroy Sané
Riyad Mahrez
Sergio Agüero
Gabriel Jesus
Nabil Touazi (New Forward)
I watch Angelino quite a lot and if he comes back he will be 3rd choice so i can not see that happening