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Arsenal boss faces tricky end to transfer window

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LONDON: Rocked by Arsenal’s humiliatin­g 4-0 defeat at Liverpool, Arsene Wenger faces a series of damaging transfer window defections that threaten to derail his side’s already chaotic season.

With the transfer window closes today at 11pm local time (5am tomorrow morning Thai time), Gunners boss Wenger finds himself mired in a mess of his own making as Alexis Sanchez and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n headline a host of Arsenal stars trying to flee the troubled club.

Chile forward Sanchez is desperate to seal a move to Manchester City after rejecting Arsenal’s offer of £300,000 (13 million baht)-per-week to extend a contract which is due to expire at the end of the season.

Sanchez, who angered fans when he was pictured smirking on the Arsenal bench during the Liverpool rout, is reported to have asked to be excused from training with Chile this week while negotiatio­ns over his future heat up.

City are said to have offered their England winger Raheem Sterling plus cash in a bid to convince Wenger to part ways with his prize asset.

Wenger reportedly countered by asking City to include Sergio Aguero as a makeweight in the deal but, while Pep Guardiola has shown signs of losing faith in the Argentine striker, it would be a surprise if he was allowed to joined Arsenal.

City would prefer a straight cash deal for Sanchez, but are believed to be willing to compromise by including Sterling and would fly to Chile to sort out personal terms and a medical before the deadline.

Sterling, who was sent off after scoring City’s winner at Bournemout­h on Saturday, could be surplus to requiremen­ts at Eastlands given the array of attacking talent in Guardiola’s squad. Sanchez’s future isn’t the only problem piling up in Wenger’s in-tray.

England winger Oxlade-Chamberlai­n has snubbed Wenger’s attempts to persuade him to sign an £180,000-per-week contract extension and, with his deal running out in June, he is reported to be on the verge of joining Chelsea in a £35 million deal.

West Bromwich Albion have signed leftback Kieran Gibbs on a four-year contract yesterday, while Shkodran Mustafi, Jack Wilshere and Mathieu Debuchy could also be sold.

After a miserable first season with Arsenal, Lucas Perez has been told he can leave and the Spanish striker hopes to return home, with Levante among the interested clubs.

Wenger will try to off-set those potential losses with some last-ditch shopping of his own and West Brom defender Jonny Evans and Paris Saint-Germain winger Julian Draxler are among his mooted targets.

For Arsenal to be in such a panicked state is a huge blow to Wenger only three months after an FA Cup final triumph against Chelsea that the Frenchman hoped would herald a new era of sustained success.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
REUTERS Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

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