id be blaming both the spigot bush, the throwout bearing and the throw out bearing carrier.
all of them should be replaced as part of a normal clutch change anyway.
a contributing factor may be a problem with the clutch hydraulics but they normally go the other way being present when hot but all good when cold.
depending on the gear you have available its a DIY job to change the clutch by pulling the engine. I recommend not driving it too much till you can get it fixed as with the clutch dragging you are abusing the syncros, doing that causes metal to appear in the gearbox and that increases wear rates on everything else in there.


 
					
					 Clutch bellows when cold
 Clutch bellows when cold
		 
				
				
				
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