Honestly once Paraguay fast tracked him and called him to the senior team it was always going to be difficult. Apart from more money there isn't much else Barca could have done. Players like Sandro and Samper had to play an extra year in the Juvenil A but Barca is already letting Tony start games in the second division, probably without really deserving it yet. Without the Paraguay FA ruining everything by playing him before his time this would be the year he proved him self at Juvennil level like Sandro, Dongou and Gerard had to, for 3/4 of a season at least and everything would be normal. Playing for Paraguay obviously has him and his agent thinking that isnt enough so good luck to him, even its that's dumb.
Yeah, I think this is a very good point...Plus, we have no idea what financial or personal issues might be pushing for a big payday sooner than later for him & his family either...But I'd agree, his involvement with the NT and early success in the NextGen fast tracked him into notoriety and from there, the club had to either alter the way they bring cantera kids along or risk losing a major talent
There's also a theory out there that Eusebio is merely B team coach due to his personal relationship with Zubi and that cantera players see what many of us have seen, no one is developing under him - even Deulofeu left to go to develop in England rather than under him...Which, to the larger point, begs the question of if we're supposed to see the B team prepare players/talent for the 1st team and it isn't happening, what choices do these B team players have if their dream is to succeed at Barcelona?...Wouldn't surprise me at all if Eusebio factored into Sanabria's decision either
There's no easy solution there, I realize...Pros/cons to doing a variety of things to keep Sanabria but this sort of issue will likely crop up again going forward...What happens when it could just as easily be Lee Seung Woo in a few years?...Will they alter their policy to hold onto him?...There's an advantage when you're Catalan like Deulofeu and your lifelong dream is to succeed at the club but kids from other countries are not always going to go the route of Messi...Of course, Leo made the move up at a young age and was an exception to the cantera policy at the club...I have to think that while not every talent will obviously become a Leo, there will be cases where exceptions have to be considered or risk losing bonafide stars
Sanabria is one but I think we might see more of this going forward