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I agree with everything you said, but as i said before whoever Jose told the pllayers he didnt want to leave and if any of them will not have left by the end of the window, not one of them is going to see any games during the season. As far as Jose is concerned he already told the players to leave and has already omitted them from the quad. If we do get cassano, arnautovic and a midfielder then Mancini should have left but he doest want to leave. Suazo as far as i can tell Jose requested for him to stay since he is different than our strikers...which is true. So realsticly this is what it will look like next season. Also obi fills the final club trained spot in the CL list but i doubt he will train or play with the first team, jose would have took him to china for the lazio match.
Well we have Eto'o now. Talk about Suazo being a different striker was before Zlatan-Eto'o deal. I so hope you are right that players who were told to leave and refused to leave won't play a single minute next season.
I understand A.Mancini really. Last summer he got his probably only big contract of his career so he doesn't want to give up on it just after one bad season, he wants to prove he's worth it. And after getting Inter, it's really hard to lower your standards, going to a smaller club where everything else, not just the salary, is smaller. When the certain comfort level is reached, you don't want to let it go just like that.
Suazo seems like a more humble guy but probably he doesn't want to let go of the salary either. These redudnant players are bad for the whole squad, because like Mourinho has said, it's harder to organize training session etc. with too big squad.