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Sanchez misses start of United’s US tour over visa problem

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LOS ANGELES: Manchester United’s Chile forward Alexis Sanchez (pic) has missed the start of the Premier League club’s pre-season tour of the United States due to a visa problem.

Speaking from Los Angeles, a spokeswoma­n for the club said United still hoped the 29-year-old would be able to join them once his “personal administra­tive issue” had been resolved.

British media reported on Monday that Sanchez was understood to have failed to get a US visa due to a 16-month suspended jail sentence imposed by a Spanish court in February for tax fraud.

He was accused of defrauding the Spanish state of a combined €983,000 (RM4.6mil) in image rights when playing for Barcelona in 2012 and 2013 by using a shell company in Malta and omitting the earnings from tax returns.

Spanish law is such that any sentence under two years for a non-violent crime rarely requires a defendant without previous conviction­s to serve jail time.

The BBC reported that Sanchez, who was training with United last week after a summer break without any World Cup action, was working with his lawyers to secure entry to the US under a waiver scheme.

The rest of the squad, without the club’s World Cup players, departed on Sunday.

United’s opener in their fivematch tour is against Mexico’s Club America in Los Angeles on Friday.

They will also play Major League Soccer (MLS) side San Jose Earthquake­s on July 22 before taking on AC Milan, Liverpool and Real Madrid in the Internatio­nal Champions Cup (ICC) tournament on July 26, 28 and Aug 1 respective­ly.

If Sanchez fails to secure entry to the US, United have a friendly at Bayern Munich on Aug 5 before their league opener against Leicester at Old Trafford on Aug 10.

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