Alexis Sánchez
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Manchester United look set to give Alexis Sanchez another chance at the club
By Billy Dunmore published
Manchester United Alexis Sanchez could be on his way back to Old Trafford this summer following a reported Manchester United u-turn.
Best passer, best dribbler, most error-prone: the standout players of this season
By Alex Keble published
Stats Zone As the campaign approaches its final third, Alex Keble crunches the numbers to find out the stars who are succeeding (and failing) in different areas of the game...
Before Alexis Sanchez, how the trailblazing Robledos flew Chile's flag in England
By Richard Edwards last updated
Newcastle United Arsenal's terror from Tocopilla has got Premier League fans hot under the collar this summer, but as Richard Edwards recalls, the 25-year-old has a tough job emulating the brothers who braved English football after the Second World War...
How not signing Alexis Sanchez changed Manchester City for the better
By Richard Jolly published
Alexis Sánchez City's rivals supposedly bought the Chile international just to stop them landing him. Ten months on, Richard Jolly examines the consequences of that deal for both clubs
Football's age of personality scouting: why ability is only half of it these days
By Sam Rowe last updated
Transfer news Football clubs are paying more and more attention to a potential signing’s off-field traits before splashing out, explains Sam Rowe…
'Sanchez is an animal at training', says Gibbs
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Alexis Sánchez Alexis Sanchez has been "an animal at training" since joining Arsenal from Barcelona, according to Kieran Gibbs.
Sanchez unlikely to be risked, Gabriel may start
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Alexis Sánchez Alexis Sanchez is set to sit out Arsenal's Premier League clash with Aston Villa on Sunday with a hamstring problem, but new signing Gabriel Paulista is in line to make his debut.
Overpaid and underplayed: what Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez tell us about football’s market problem
By Richard Jolly published
Arsenal Two of the best-paid footballers in the world can’t get into their respective teams’ starting line-ups – but nor can they find new clubs. How did it happen?
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