When someone is damaging morale...

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Just got a news:
"The Spanish Football Chronicle is reporting that source close to R. Madrid's Alexis Sanchez has revealed that the striker finds Klaas-Jan Huntelaar difficult to work with and feels he is damaging morale within the club.
Speculation is rife that unless the pair can resolve their differences it is unlikely that the two will be able to cooperate on the field."

Strange, considering I'm doing fantastic in every competition - in league 8 won, only drawn away to Barca, goal diff. 20-0.

In Sanchez's personal notes is written "dislikes K-J Huntelaar", while Hunter is not unhappy. But Sanchez is performing very well and fans like him, while I actually thought about replacing Huntelaar in January window.

Which solution is smartest in this kind of situation?
 
well u said u r doing well so c how it goes, sometimes it all blows over
 
yep, nobody knows beforehand how it goes. But is it wise a) to warn Sanchez; b) sell Huntelaar; c) doing nothing???

Please help someone with experience.
 
I'd sell Huntelaar and bring in a new target man type striker

Can u not play Sanchez with Van Nistelrooy.

Could bring in Balotelli as your Drogba type striker and Sanchez playing off of him. They should both speak Italian too so they won't take too long to gel.
 
give the guy a mild warning , i had this with abu diaby at Arsenal - had to sell him in the end , annoying cus hes a useful player. Although you can offer them new contracts aswell when this kinda thing occurs.
 
Warning over this kind of thing is a dangerous game to start playing. If Sanchez is a professional type of personality it might be worth it, if he's not it could make things worse.

Give it time and see what happens. If one or other of the players' form drops significantly, then it's time to look at the options more closely and risk something like a warning.
 
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