Alexander Spivak, the former Zenit standout, believes the blue-whites should consider parting ways with midfielder Malcolm. He argues that if a player hints at Europe, forcing him to stay might hinder both sides. By letting Malcolm go, the club could clear space for younger talents and create opportunities for local graduates to step into bigger roles. Spivak’s stance is pragmatic: life moves on, and squads evolve with fresh talent. As he puts it, if the Champions League returns, there will be more players of Malcolm’s profile to fill those slots. This perspective reflects a broader belief that football clubs should balance ambition with the development of homegrown players. (bob soccer)