I dont where we got in this arguement at this point, but there is something that I would like to point out. I dont think that it would be better to sell Del Piero, no matter what replacement we get ( Cassano, Gilardino) because the much needed experience in our strike force would be missing. Look at our forwards if we hypothaticaly sell DP and get Cassano:
-Trezeguet (Most experience, but no leadership qualities what so ever)
-Zlatan (23, no experience at big stages)
-Mutu (Little or no experience)
-Cassano (extremely talented, but not much experience)
-Zalayeta (.)
There would be no one with experience in attack with Juventus, and the team would suffer. Three of the attackers are relativly new and you expect them to adapt immediatly, thats impossible. You dont have to play Del Piero in every game, yes give the other players the chance to shine, but still play the old guard, let him teach the young players the same way he was taught by greats such as Vialli and Baggio. If Del Piero is sold the whole team would change, he is the longest serveng player at the club and none of the players from his generation would be still in the team.
But wouldnt all this be too drastic, to sell Del Piero, why sell this much experience in the game and a player who would play extremely well and lead by example. Cassano could learn from him, and cool down.