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Coleman has a problem. Both Cabango and Darling and Cullen want to stay but there is not enough money around the new cost conscious club.
It appears to me all can stay until the end of the season but there could be bids in The January.
It makes sense to sell one and pay the other two what they want or let Cabango and Cullen walk at the end of the season and pay Darling.
A tricky one for the chairman. I stand to be corrected but both Cullen and Cabango will bring in development fees for the club whereas Darling would not.
If all three cannot be kept happy financially perhaps then it would be better to keep Darling happy and let the local lads walk.
On the other hand Darling would most likely draw a fee in The January to pay the pay rises of the other two. I confess I do not know what the s development fees would be. Swansea has to pay for Key.
Chelase and Man City have been forced to sell the family silver local lads in preference to transfered in players as they are logged as total profit in accountancy terms. A similar outcome for a different model perhaps. ,(Cole Palmer and Connor Gallagher sold way too cheap)