I might be in the minority but if a decent offer comes in then let him go, as much as I love the guy we are a business and if we can get £60 million for him to put towards a replacement then i'd rather that than see him go for peanuts in his last year.
I just don't see that £60m generated from his sale would impact what we have available to spend on other targets one way or another though. We've bought and sold well in recent years, we have tonnes of prize money and our owners are already minted. In a summer where Gundogan has already left, if we haven't identified a truly world class player to come in this summer who can play at his or Bernardo's level, then I honestly think another year of Bernardo's services is worth more to us than 60m. If he was causing trouble in agitating for a move then that's a different story but from what I can gather he's been professional and pragmatic about the whole thing. City didn't stand in his way of leaving last summer, it was the team that actually wanted him that was the problem (Barcelona) in that they had no money.