You can keep them if you don't concern the cash. Many old players are very reliable according to my memories (but I don't keep any 30+ for more than 10 seasons.)
As they are old and improve very slowly, you should aware of the long term effect on keeping one or both of them.
If you want to replace them, I suggest replacing one by one. If possible, you let your new ST settling before selling replaced players. This can avoid sudden effect on team form.
When I was in low club level and matches were generally easy, I have concern to dramatically change the lineup. But now I will rely more on consistent players as league are tough. So I may also love this old players. But they are too old. I should gradually replace them.
I like investing on young players who develop quickly. I will have less pressure to replace players frequently. It is also good for financial return especially for low levels. I will search young players as far as the team can afford and competition on auction market is not severe.


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