The Sun (Malaysia)

Wenger to decide on Sanchez in 48 hours

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ARSENE WENGER confirmed he expects Alexis Sanchez’s future to be resolved imminently after the Arsenal forward was left out of his side’s 2-1 defeat at Bournemout­h.

Sanchez, who becomes a free agent at the end of this season, is a target for Manchester United and Manchester City who came close to signing the Chile internatio­nal on the final day of the last transfer window.

United have emerged as strong contenders because of their willingnes­s to meet Arsenal’s £35 million (RM189m) asking price, with the possibilit­y of Henrikh Mkhitaryan being included as part of any deal.

Wenger insists all options remain open but felt unable to select the player for the visit to the Vitality Stadium although he insisted Sanchez was willing to play.

“Alexis would have played,” said the Arsenal manager. “But it’s a difficult period for him. He’s always been committed until now but he could have moved yesterday, today or not.

“It will be decided in the next 48 hours. It was a bit difficult for him because he was on stand-by, a little bit. That’s why I decided not to do it. He did not refuse to play.”

Asked if a deal was imminent, Wenger said: “I don’t master the rhythm of that but it could happen today, tomorrow or not at all. That’s why I didn’t take a decision (to select him)... I didn’t want to travel with him and suddenly he goes somewhere.”

Wenger insisted he would recruit a new forward to replace Sanchez if the forward left.

“Look, if Sanchez goes we need to replace him,” he said. “Will he go or not, I don’t know, but at the moment, it’s transfer period and in this kind of periods, you try to use the players who are completely focused on being at the club.”

Bournemout­h moved up to 13th place, four points clear of the bottom three on the back of Sunday’s 2-1 win, and manager Eddie How praised the contributi­on of match-winner Ibe who scored his first League goal for the club, 18 months after arriving from Liverpool.

“I’m really pleased for him,” said Howe. “He’s been knocking on the door recently, hit the woodwork, his numbers are very good for him this year and I’m really pleased that’s out of the way for him now and hopefully it can be the first of many.

“I genuinely believe he can have a major impact at this level.

“I think he has with his general performanc­es recently but of course you need that feeling that only scoring can give you.

“It’s a unique feeling and I’m so pleased he’s got that today and that he’s won an important two points for us.

“You can underestim­ate the importance of this game and that goal how important it is.” – AFP

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