I have nothing against the board or management for this one, they tried their best to convince thiago to stay, and at the end of the day he forced out this move. Only thing i think they should have thought of was a loan move for him, maybe that would have been better?
Really? And how did they tried their best? By not using him almost at all in the last 5 games so his clause won't rise? By saying that it was his choice if he wants to leave or stay?
I think it's pretty clear that they need money to buy a CB and Thiago was the only one who could bring them to us. And it's ok, but we don't have to lie and say that they wanted him to stay because they didn't, just like Thiago wanted to leave as far away from Tito as he could.
In this situation you could almost say that the deal was good for everyone, but I think that on the long term Barca, Thiago and Bayern will regret it. Barca because Xavi isn't getting any younger and Cesc or Sergi are no where near of what a CM should be at Barca, Thiago because Schweini and Kroos are far better players than he is and won't get much playing time and Bayern because they paid 20M for someone that will be a back-up(though I understand why they would grant Pep his wish after they got Gotze just because he is Germany's golden boy and because they wanted to debilitate BVB).
Maybe we can now look towards sergi roberto, perhaps he can fill thiago's boots.
Sergi Roberto has been constantly outplayed at Barca B by Rafinha, Luis Alberto or Deulofeu so I doubt that he will ever be more than a back-up at Barca. But unlike Thiago he will be happy with this role and to be honest for the minutes that Thiago played last season, someone like Sergi Roberto is more than enough.