Having just signed a new deal I would suggest he see's his progress as sufficient.
Poch made the point a while back, the team has improved such that for young players to break in they need to be of a higher standard.
His long standing belief in players developing by being with the squad seems to have proven true, IMO, with KWP looking much improved yesterday compared to vs Saudi Sportswashing Machine.
Would I like him to play more? Of course. Do I think he might be ripe for a loan? Yes. Can I say his career has not been managed well? NO. I think its going just fine, and apparently so does he.
There are a whole slew of Chelsea youth players who have been mismanaged and who consistently continue to sign new contracts with the club.
Come on Nayim, you're a clever guy, you know there are lots of reasons why someone may sign a new contract.
He may have signed the new contract with assurances he'll be one of the two next season. Or that he'll be loaned out. Or that he is a spurs fan who came up through the academy and is desperate to make it here. GHod knows if I was in his position, I'd leave it until the absolute last chance before leaving.
He's in the same kind of age range as Dele, Winks, Sánchez. He's only 3 years younger than Kane
I think the likes of Sessegnon, Sancho, Lookman,, Alexander Arnold have shown the benefits of playing regular football, versus the likes of KWP, Gomes, Diaz and Foden.
I think its a bit disingenuous to state as ve put in a good performance yesterday that must mean he's improved as he's stayed. Just as I wouldn't argue that if he'd put in a crap performance, it was solely down to lack of high level playing time.
This does not mean that I think he is suddenly crap or won't make it anymore. Not at all. But I think it's fair to say he's now behind TAA in his development now for example, as he's had such a chance to grow his season.
Either way, whether it's with us or another club on loan, I hope he's playing regularly next season.