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Arsenal will pay dearly for retaining Sanchez

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ARSENE Wenger admits allowing Alexis Sanchez to see out the final year of his contract could cost Arsenal as much as £140 million.

On the day that Sanchez spoke of his disillusio­nment over the criticism he receives playing for Chile, Wenger revealed the numbers involved if he leaves at the end of the season as expected.

Sanchez’s desired moved to Manchester City broke down on transfer deadline day after Arsenal failed to sign Monaco’s Thomas Lemar, who had been identified as his successor.

Wenger admits the Gunners will miss out on a fee of up to £70m should he depart in June — and will have to spend that much again to ensure he is adequately replaced.

“You take a Sanchez into the final year of his contract, you sacrifice £60-£70m income and at the end of the season you will have to buy somebody for that amount of money,” Wenger said.

“It has a huge price so at some stage you have to make a decision, you have to sacrifice one or two.”

Wenger insists recent transfers led by Neymar’s £198m move to PSG have distorted the market to the point that value for money has become a secondary considerat­ion.

“We have today 107 players in England who go into the final year of their contract,” Wenger said.

“It’s a complete rotation and change in the way people see their career for two reasons.

“One, all the players expect higher wages because they anticipate inflation.

“All the clubs, because the transfer market has gone up so much, the clubs do not want to pay so high prices for all the transfers for players who are good players, but will not change their life.

“The amount of money is completely disconnect­ed to reality and the truth.

“One example — no matter how well you work as a football coach, (Ousmane) Dembele last year was 15 million euros, this year 150 million euros.

“No matter how well you work on the football pitch, you cannot make a player go from 15 million euros to 150 million euros.”

Arsenal continue to navigate choppy waters with an underwhelm­ing summer in the transfer window compounded by a poor start to the season.

And Sanchez’s sense of frustratio­n has only increased after he voiced his dismay at what he views as constant criticism after Chile suffered a 1-0 defeat by Bolivia that threatens their participat­ion in next year’s World Cup.

 ??  ?? Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will need to replace Sanchez.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will need to replace Sanchez.

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