If he does not do the Vuelta (now that he lost Roubaix and thus the chance of the 5 Monument season), this is the worst schedule in his career. He should never do a mimal schedule like that again while he is still in his prime.
Progression for superstars in different sports are often similar:
-First you start to win and then dominate in your core area of expertise (stage racing for Pogacar, Roland Garros for Nadal, Phelps in butterfly etc.) while also trying other stuff less successfully
-Then in your prime you widen your focus and are good at everything (Pogacar did this by also excelling in all the monuments, Nadal won other Grand Slams, Phelps in other strokes etc.), but you do not restrict your calendar yet! (like Pogacar this year)
- In your older age, you focus back on your main competencies and restrict your calender very carefully (not good enough anymore to win everything, full focus necessary to still win your core races and extend your career)
Next year he will probably focus more on stage races (and not do the cobble monuments) which is fine. Maybe he even wants to leave out the Tour (which he should not do until he has at least 6). But then he should at least do a calendar like this with enough race days:
TdU
Strade
Tirreno
Basque
LBL
Giro
Nationals
San Sebastian
Worlds
Vuelta
Emilia
Lombardia