Letting players go is often a gamble. On one hand sometimes things will go for you and you'll end up with a Coutinho like situation, then on the other hand you'll have situation such as Diaz's which currently looks like a massive f-up. Unfortunately that's part and parcel of football. The biggest issue however when it comes to deciding whether to let players go or not is what contingency plans you have in place to deal with any possible repercussions of keeping or selling a player.
'We' seem to have little to no forethought as to what we should do when making decisions over whether to keep players or let them go. We have repeatedly had no clear or coherent plan in place to deal with departures or any kind of succession planning when it comes to things such as players such as Salah coming towards the end of their careers. If players like Diaz are going to be sold you need to make sure you have a hopefully as good a player, if not a better player coming in to take their place.
We don't do those things. That negligence just ends up with us having more and more holes in the side to the point whereby we're always playing catch-up in terms of having a well round team and a strong squad. That's why we've not had any period of continual major success in recent times.
We needed and still need to fix loads of holes, and unfortunately if reports are to be believed not only are those holes not going to be fixed, but more holes are liable to appear.



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