I think people have picked up on the “let the contracts run down & they’ll try harder in the last year” comment and made far too much of it.
It would be a problem if that was a blanket approach applied to all players, but there is zero evidence that is the case, and in fact there is evidence to the contrary.
But for some players that approach makes complete sense. I’m thinking of players like Norwood, Fleck, Sharp, Enda etc. I have no problem with allowing the contracts of players in decline to run down and then to take a view on whether they are worth another year based on whether they still have another useful year in them. I think that’s exactly the right thing to do. The same with the likes of Egan, Baldock & Osborn at the moment.
I think the cases of Berge & Ndiaye are outliers. The club had been trying to have contract talks for a long time. But if players won’t sign for what the club can afford to offer there isn’t much more can be done.
In the past we rushed to renew, and that is exactly how we accumulated a lot of deadwood. Happily, we seem to have learned from that.