He is stagnated but clearly still a high potential defender. One of the higher that has come through the academy recently, after Cubarsi.
For a club like Como it is a low risk, high reward investment. Much like Dro to PSG for just 6m.
We should have really tried to loan him and change environment and pressure outside of a development team, than lose him for a measly fee.
But part of me thinks the club isn't too negative on losing these youth players as it gives us some marginal cap benefit. I've been reading reports we want to sign for B and can't even do that thanks to the FFP.
This is going to be a negotiated sale from what I've read, and we want a buyback option. So, that's good for the club.
Barca have been selling youth players for profit for sometime now. Maybe since Marlon (or could argue Thiago) so it is clearly not a problem. Barca usually makes the right decision on who to let go and who to fight tooth and nail to keep.
I think they are upset about Dro because he was one they actually wanted to keep and he shut the door on us.
The B signing they struggle with FFP is another highly rated CB from Croatia who will cost 6M, so that's still a fairly expensive one for B signing, I don't remember evena signing that big to the B team.
As for Cuenca, I came to the believe that physicality is huge part of modern CB that you can't live without. And Cuenca is just like Cubarsi, almost lacks every aspect of it, and he is even slower that Pau.
You can still make it with the lack of those traits, but it is a tough pill to swallow when you have to develop two young CB with those profiles at the same time.