Wenger expects Sanchez to stay

Frenchman feels Chilean forward may even extend his contract


Afp July 11, 2017
NOT HAPPENING: Reports in Britain have said Sanchez could be offloaded for up to £80m, but Wenger suggested this won't happen. PHOTO: REUTERS

SYDNEY: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger Tuesday insisted unsettled striker Alexis Sanchez is going nowhere, saying he expected him to honour his contract and potentially sign an extension.

The Chilean, 28, has a year left on his Gunners deal but is yet to sign a new contract and has been linked with a move to Bayern Munich and Manchester City.

Reports in Britain have said he could be offloaded for up to £80m, but Wenger suggested this won't happen.

"The players have contracts and we expect them to respect their contracts. That's what we want," he said in Sydney about the striker.

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Asked if he remained determined to keep Sanchez and not let him go to a Premier League rival, Wenger replied: "Yes, that is a continuation of what I said at the end of the season. That's what we will do. He adds great value to the squad and I think as well he is a great lover of the club...so it is not necessarily the last year of his contract at Arsenal Football Club."

Arsenal play two pre-season friendlies in Sydney this week, against Sydney FC on Thursday and Western Sydney Wanderers on Saturday.

Sanchez, who at times last season cut a disgruntled figure as Arsenal struggled with form and uncertainty over Wenger's future, is not on the team's pre-season tour to Australia as he rests after last month's Confederation's Cup.

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But Wenger said reports that the Chilean ace had informed him that he wanted to leave the club were not true, replying with a curt "No".

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