Thanks for this kind of response.
I do like Rashford a lot for how he broke through, and still do. He proved, at least on some level, that you can give a chance to a kid when there are no other options and still rely on them to do well. But as much as he's a romantic success story, he's a rare case, and he broke onto the scene after the January window had closed. I'm not sure he'd have had the same chance if your striker injury crisis had occurred while you had the chance to sign an emergency back-up. He also got his chance when you were trying to finish 4th and get through against Midtjylland in the Europa League, not fight for the title and win four trophies.
Plus, for every Rashford there are five Machedas and a Januzaj, so to speak.
It's a little concerning for some City fans that we can't seem to hold onto youngsters or give them much of a chance, but Foden and Diaz and aren't the best examples to put forward right now. They're seventeen and eighteen-years-old respectively, and while they might be excelling in their age groups, it doesn't mean they're equipped to consistently perform. Foden's a CM and injured long-term so using him as an argument against us signing Mahrez makes no sense, and Diaz is a child with a child's build. A better example would be Tosin Adarabioyo, who's featured just seven times this season despite our injury problems in defence, or maybe Jordan Sancho, who's featuring sporadically for Dortmund - although he was apparently after a wage that would have been triple that of the other academy players.
We've been incredibly guilty of over-hyping lots of kids in the past - remember when Guidetti, Denayer, Angelino, Barker, Razak, Denis, Huws, Lopes, Pozo and Evans were going to bring this team glory? Yeah, that didn't work out all too well. They've all formed decent careers but mainly in Scotland, France and the Championship. If we don't manage Foden, a local lad from Stockport who's supported City all his life, and Diaz, one of the best u-18s in the world right now, properly, their potential we love to talk about right now could be dashed. Playing kids is always a gamble, and having Mahrez around just eases the pressure.