Glasner should not be disillusioned with selling our best players. It was our established model long before he joined us. He has helped enhance the system pretty successfully.The bit to add onto selling our best players is recruiting good replacements, which we also have a record of.
If he goes he will go to a club where he can have a lot of control and influence and there is the basis of a squad that can play his way, principally players that are completely switched on without the ball, energetic and quick in the press and quick on the counter.
Cheers mate. So not going to Man U then.