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To be fair to those two think they both made the right decisions.Pep wanted them both to stay,the kids had no patience
You look at Sané who’s 22 and Sterling who’s 23, and in Sancho’s case we were playing Bernardo Silva a lot in his position, and in Diaz’s case we’d moved Bernardo inside but just signed Mahrez in that position and played Sterling both sides ... both of their long term prospects of getting into our team didn’t look that good.
It’s not like Gabriel Jesus who looks at Kun who 30 and is the only player ahead of him. Or Foden who is only 18 now already with David Silva coming to his end and by the time Foden is into his 20s de Bruyne will be coming to his end.
By the time Sané and Sterling are coming to their end Sancho and Diaz will be 27.