Manchester United are set to land
Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal by making him the Premier League’s highest-paid
player, according to several reports on Thursday.
between
400,000 and 500,000 pounds ($555,000 and $690,000) a week before tax by moving
to Old Trafford, according to The Sun, the Daily Telegraph and other
newspapers.
The 29-year-old’s wage demands are
said to have scared off Manchester City and Chelsea, leaving United as his main
suitors.
The Daily Telegraph reported that
United have offered Sanchez a four-and-a-half-year contract and he would move
for a £30 million transfer fee — it is relatively low because he could leave for
free at the end of the summer.
The deal for the former Barcelona
player would also likely involve a £20 million signing-on fee and a £10 million
agent’s fee.
The Sun reports however that Arsenal
could still refuse to allow Sanchez to leave if they do not find a replacement.
The agent for United’s unsettled
midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan said this week a deal for Sanchez hinged on
Mkhitaryan moving to Arsenal, but The Sun said such an agreement had yet to
reached.
United manager Jose Mourinho left
28-year-old Mkhitaryan out of his squad to face Stoke last Monday due to
“doubts about his future”.
Mourinho said this week it would be
“great” if Sanchez joined although he remained non-committal.
United are second in the Premier
League, 12 points behind runaway leaders Manchester City, and Sanchez’s capture
would be seen as a statement of intent from a team already paying huge wages to
French international midfielder Paul Pogba and Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku.
Arsenal, struggling to compete for the
Champions League places and knocked out of the FA Cup, have been linked with
Borussia Dortmund’s wantaway forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bordeaux’s
20-year-old Brazilian striker Malcom.
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