Demand Arsenal forward Sanchez not motivated by money

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Just as long as Arsenal replace him with someone adequate - someone who wants to actually be here - then I can't be too bothered were he to leave for PSG.

Allende has been described as the 'next Alexis Sanchez' and turns 18 on Friday, meaning the Premier League club can offer him a professional contract.

And Merson believes Sanchez's arrival at Stamford Bridge would give Chelsea an impressive replacement if Eden Hazard is sold to Real Madrid, as reports in Spain have suggested is a possibility.

So if Arsenal do end up having to cash-in on Sanchez, I think we'll see them do all they can to sell him overseas to the likes of Juventus or Paris Saint-Germain.

"He has one and a half years left on his contract - I don't see what's new", Wenger told the media yesterday ahead of Arsenal's clash with West Ham at the Emirates.

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Chelsea are hopeful they can force through a deal but Arsenal are very reluctant to allow another superstar to depart for a Premier League rival.

Wenger has stated on numerous occasions in the past when their top players have been linked to their rivals that they will not be sold, but they were eventually. They sold [Robin] Van Persie to Man United [in 2012] and they went on and won the league.

"He's a world-class footballer so he would fit in at Chelsea".

"People say he is not the same player but he will get you a lot more goals than Hazard".

Though manager Arsene Wenger is unperturbed by the notion of Sanchez leaving the club, there is growing feeling that the former Barcelona star is preparing an exit strategy from North London.

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