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The dilemmas facing Steven Schumacher this summer transfer window at Plymouth Argyle

League One outfit Plymouth Argyle will have been disappointed not to have secured a place in the top six, particularly because of the manner of their defeat against MK Dons on the final day.

If there is one positive to take from this though, it’s the fact Steven Schumacher has extra time to ramp up preparations because of the fact they have known which division they will be competing in next season since the end of April.

They will be looking to take advantage of this extra time and make a fast start to the summer window, with the Pilgrims likely to be desperate for redemption after falling out of the promotion mix.

Their minor decline in the latter stages of the 2021/22 campaign potentially suggests they need slightly more quality if they are to remain in contention for a return to the Championship next term, with the need to replace loanees and released players as well.

More departures could be on the way at Home Park in the coming months though as they look to remain within financial limits and offload those that may be deemed surplus to requirements in Devon.

With this, we’re taking a look at three dilemmas facing manager Schumacher ahead of the summer window.

How much should they demand for Camara?

Last month, Plymouth announced they had transfer-listed star midfielder Panutche Camara ahead of the summer window after failing to come to a fresh contract agreement with the 25-year-old over the past few months.

The Guinea-Bissau international is set to enter the final year of his contract at Home Park and the Pilgrims have now admitted defeat in their quest to keep him – and because of that – is now set to secure a move away in the coming months.

Considering his contract situation and the fact Plymouth are publicly

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