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Alexis Sanchez ‘could make a sensational return to one of his former clubs’ this summer… but the ex-Man United and Arsenal forward ‘must lower demands to secure comeback’

Alexis Sanchez ‘could make a sensational return to one of his former clubs’ this summer… but the ex-Man United and Arsenal forward ‘must lower demands to secure comeback’

Sanchez will leave Inter Milan following the conclusion of his contract in ItalyHis future remains unclear, but he could be set to rejoin one of his former sides LISTEN to It’s All Kicking Off! Why England’s Kyle Walker ISN’T among the elite

Alexis Sanchez could be set for a sensational return to one of his former sides this summer.

The forward has enjoyed an ilustrious career, turning out for the likes of Barcelona, Arsenal and Inter Milan over the last few years as he became one of the best players in world football.

Now 35, he is winding down his career but made 33 appearances for Inter in Serie A last season, netting four goals as he played a bit-part role in Simone Inzaghi’s side’s campaign.

His future beyond this summer remains unclear, with his contract in Italy set to expire this summer and the two parties agreeing not to renew his deal, meaning he would be available for free should he decide to move on once again.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, meanwhile, the Chilean could make a staggering comeback with former side Udinese, with the forward playing for the club between 2006 and 2011 before leaving for Barcelona.

Alexis Sanchez ‘could make a sensational return to one of his former clubs’ this summer… but the ex-Man United and Arsenal forward ‘must lower demands to secure comeback’

Alexis Sanchez could be set to rejoin one of his former sides as he prepared to leave Inter Milan

The forward will leave the Italian champions for a second time following the conclusion of his contract

The forward will leave the Italian champions for a second time following the conclusion of his contract

The former Manchester United and Arsenal man could make a sensational return to an ex-team

The former Manchester United and Arsenal man could make a sensational return to an ex-team

Sanchez joined the club as a 17-year-old after starting his career with Cobreloa, signalling his first move to Italy.

After loan spells with Colo-Colo and River Plater, he established himself as  a key player for the club and earned a move to Barcelona for a fee of £30million, learning under Pep Guardiola.

In total, he made 95 appearances for Udinese, scoring 20 goals.

After four years with Barca, he moved to the Premier League, joining Arsenal for the same fee he moved to Spain for an immediately became a key player under Arsene Wenger.

He netted 80 goals in 166 appearances for Arsenal, departing in 2018 for Manchester United in a swap deal for Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

His form stalled at Old Trafford, where he made 45 appearances, managing just five goals, and he eventually left for Inter, initially on loan before making the move permanent in 2020.

After two years, he had a year with Marseille in France, but moved back to Inter on a one-year deal at the start of the season.

Now, he could be set to go full circle and return to Udinese, who finished 15th in Serie A last season, with Inter the champions.

Sanchez enjoyed time in the Premier League with both Arsenal and Manchester United, but it is unlikely he will play in the league again

Sanchez enjoyed time in the Premier League with both Arsenal and Manchester United, but it is unlikely he will play in the league again

He could be set to rejoin Usinese, who he played for between 2006 and 2011, but must reportedly lower his demands

He could be set to rejoin Usinese, who he played for between 2006 and 2011, but must reportedly lower his demands

The report however suggests that Sanchez must lower his demands if he is to join the club, with the forward thought to currently be on around £80,000-a-week.

Any deal would likely also include a sizeable signing-on fee due to no transfer fee being involved. 

While he has already agreed to leave Inter at the end of his contract, it is unlikely a move will be compelted before the end of the Copa America, with Sanchez currently competing in the tournament for Chile.


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