One possibility is that there's moisture buildup and it's made it's way to the slave cylinder, resulting in a small rust buildup causing the slave cylinder piston to stick in the cylinder, as a mechanic I see this sometimes with brake master cylinders, after a brake job the piston goes past the rust buildup causing the rubber cups to tear or score when pumped past it's normal travel resulting in a now inoperable master cylinder, explaining that to a customer is always fun, my suggestion is that you do another pressure bleed with new good quality brake fluid and just keep applying the clutch several times to flush the old fluid out, if it has torn the cups no amount of bleeding will help and you will need a slave cylinder, good luck and I hope it works out for you!