Sanchez to quit Arsenal, Chelsea’s £34m offer, Man United hijack, Liverpool hint
Alexis Sanchez is reportedly ready to quit Arsenal to head back to Spain.
The Chilean ace has become increasingly fed up with the Gunners’ lack of progress in the pitch.
Talks have stalled over a new deal for the 28-year-old, whose contract expires next summer.
Real Madrid and Manchester City have been linked, but the Daily Star report Sevilla are now in the running for his signature.
It is said Sanchez will leave the Emirates regardless of whether Arsene Wenger stays.
Chelsea have submitted a £34million offer for Alvaro Morata, according to reports.
Stars who could replace Alexis Sanchez at Arsenal
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We have to bring him back to the best shape possible and then bring this season to an end as successfully as possibleJurgen Klopp
The Real striker has seen game time hard to come by at the Bernabeu this term, prompting suggestions he could leave.
Antonio Conte has been eyeing Morata as a potential replacement for Diego Costa, who has been linked with a move to the Chinese Super League.
And according to Spanish news outletDiario Gol, the Blues have made a £34m bid for the 24-year-old.
However, Real are holding out for a fee of £43m.
Manchester United reportedly face competition from Manchester City for Victor Lindelof.
The Benfica defender nearly signed for United in January.
The Red Devils still want to land him and have first option to sign him in the summer.
But Portuguese paper O Jogo claim, City are interested in signing the Sweden international.
Real Madrid, PSG, Inter Milan and Roma are also keen on striking deals for Lindelof.
Jurgen Klopp has hinted Daniel Sturridgecould leave Liverpool at the end of the season.
Sturridge has become an increasingly isolated figure at Anfield, and doesn’t seem to fit into Klopp’s plans.
The England international was linked with a move to West Ham last month.
And now when asked about Sturridge, Klopp said: “We have to bring him back to the best shape possible and then bring this season to an end as successfully as possible.
“Then we will make decisions and speak about Daniel and any other players about what will happen at the end of the season.”
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