Well….clearly not and those 3 have declined in value and we have a wage bill until July 31 2023 at £20 million - also then what? That’s the Orange Ken approach as you’ve got declining disposable assets declining quality of players and relegation round the corner
It depends on whether you expect them to have better or worse seasons than the one just gone. I think Gyo and O’Hare should do, Hamer though is the oldest of the three and looks like the upper Championship is his ceiling. Sheaf improving year on year may yet also draw interest if he continues on his trajectory.
Next summer if all those come to fruition you could likely ask £15m for Gyo with perhaps 5 apiece for the other 2 and release all the detritus at the same time.
Assuming there's the budget for it - albeit at the minute that's looking somewhat unlikely - but I'd imagine conversations regarding a new contract may have already begun, or if not they'll certainly be tabled in the first few months of the season.
The timing of Gyokeres' sale will obviously very much be determined from the outcome of those talks.
He should be aiming for 20+ goals this season and if he looks on course for that by January then talks on an extension with a view to a sale would be reasonable. It’s all a very difficult balancing act though, and I can accept whoever is CEO is in a pretty unenviable position.