Mourinho on Sanchez: If you ask me if I think he is coming, I think so

Alexis Sanchez could soon be wearing a jersey with a different shade of red. Photo: Will Oliver/EPA

Alexis Sanchez could soon be wearing a jersey with a different shade of red. Photo: Will Oliver/EPA

Published Jan 20, 2018

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Jose Mourinho believes Chilean star Alexis Sanchez will sign for Manchester United, he said on Saturday.

Sanchez is set to move to United in a blockbuster deal that will reportedly make him the Premier League’s highest paid player.

United will reportedly pay £35 million for Sanchez, a £20 million transfer fee to Arsenal and £15 million to the player’s agent Fernando Felicevich.

United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan is said to have agreed to join Arsenal as part of the deal.

Mourinho, speaking after United’s 1-0 win at Burnley, said he expected the 29-year-old two-time Copa America winner to complete the move.

“If you ask me if I think he is coming, I think so, but I have no confirmation,” the Portuguese told the BBC.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger confirmed Sanchez’s sale was close to completion following his team’s 4-1 victory over Crystal Palace.

Wenger left Sanchez out of his squad because the player has travelled to Manchester ahead of his move.

“I didn’t pick him because of the question of him moving to Manchester United. You cannot drive north and as well play football,” Wenger said.

“I expect it to happen. In the next 48 hours, it will be decided.”

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Wenger also admitted Mkhitaryan must agree to join Arsenal before he will sanction Sanchez’s exit.

“It happens only one way if the other way happens as well,” Wenger said.

“As long as it is not over the line, you cannot say it will happen. The negotiations become longer and more edgy as well. 

“But if you want to have a bet, it could happen.”

Sanchez will earn £350 000 a week, plus an extra £100 000 a week for image rights over the course of a four-and-a-half-year contract. 

He will also receive £7.5 million a year for four years as a signing-on fee.

AFP

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