Can see your point but think it's too dismissive to say Azpi has gotten better simply because we moved to LB. For all we know, he could still have enjoyed the same level progression at RB under Mourinho. It's not the worst idea to give Azpi a run of games at RB and see how he fares.
His place is uncertain at Barcelona. He said he will decide his future after the election. Laporta said Barcelona will sign Pogba if he wins the election.
That is true but he gets to win trophies here and judging from what has been reported, he just wants more game time than what he got last season. If Mourinho is going to give him that, then I doubt he will look to leave.
There's no reason to suggest that Mourinho wants Remy out. The only way this transfer could happen is if Remy forces the transfer, which I doubt he will do.
In the midst of all the talk about John Stones, it seems Mourinho has confirmed Remy will stay at the club (last paragraph in the article link below). http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/jul/18/chelsea-jose-mourinho-big-spending-manchester?CMP=share_btn_tw
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/jose-mourinho-interview-chelsea-boss-6094235 An extensive interview of Mourinho. Spoke about our rivals, Terry, Falcao, Cech, Pogba and among other things.
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/9917378/mourinho-speaks-about-stones An interview of Mourinho, confirming we have made a bid for Stones and hitting back at Martinez for his comments earlier.
And as Henrique mentioned above, there seems to be a similarity with the transfer business too. We have made 2 signings so far - both decent, not great - and the ones we look to be doing fall into the same category as well. Saw 1-2 articles recently about Mourinho being concerned by our lack of progress in the transfer window. The situation does look a tad dodgy at the moment.