supercity88
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I agree with you BBP.
It’s all about the art of letting go.
KDB is or should I dare say was a monumental player but even genuine world class players eventually decline in standard.
I don’t have the answer when to cash in or should we let him go on a free next year.
We can’t replace like for like but evolution is where Pep excels.
It's a tough call. He was given a long time to recover from his injury, but the fact he had to come off after 90 minutes against Real Madrid was a worry - had he managed to play ET we very possibly could have won with things being a bit more stretched. I would hope he'd be able to rest up post-Euro's, get some more strength and then be back to the Kev of old but there's every chance he's going to be at his current level where he doesn't quite have that initial burst to get past people and can't press intensely.
If we got £100m in and could identify a couple of players to give us different options then would it be bad business?! So hard to call. If you need a goal or something from nothing he's still the man and even if he can only play the odd 60 minutes, and goes on a free next summer that could be the difference between winning things or not - and would make us more than £100m.