Sander comes across as a good kid and has handled himself pretty admirably since our relegation when he could very easily have forced a move, so props to him for that.
It would be a real shame to lose a player that shows so much quality on his day, but 'his day' is a rare occasion and a full 90 at his best is something I can't remember ever even seeing. He's also extremely soft which is so frustrating when he's so big. If he could add physicality and consistency to his game then he could be unstoppable.
I don't think anyone can deny he'll be a loss but if we manage to re-coup the fee we paid for him, when he's been mostly injured and out of form in his time here, it would be very hard not to see it as a good deal for us - and that's before you factor in the embargo and his contract expiring next summer.
Ultimately, I'd like to keep him as he's one of the players that wouldn't need to be replaced if we get promoted and there's still lots of room for growth in his game. But given the shit we're in, and the fact there's a hatful of clubs willing to pay over the odds for him, I won't lose too much sleep if he goes. Stick a sell on clause in there too, just in case he does kick on and ends up going to one of Europe's big boys in the future.
Sadly, he's a large part of a "what could have been" chapter in United's history, and it's a real shame it all ended how it did. Palace away, especially after the final whistle, was one of my favourite ever moments as a Blade. I'm sure he'll look back on that with the same bittersweet feelings that we do.