Bayern anxious by Sanchez demands

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Arsenal's bitter rivals Manchester United could only offer Europa League football last summer but still managed to recruit the likes of Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has since left the club after suffering a severe knee injury.

"They need to out the chequebook on the table", he said on Sky Sports. It's hard attracting big names, the biggest names in football, when you've not got Champions League of course.

Ozil posted a photo of himself standing with a crew of friends, including Manchester City winger Leroy Sane, as they stood in front of the famous beach. "It's going to be hard keeping hold of [Alexis] Sanchez".

Petit believes Arsenal, with Wenger in charge, have what it takes to mount a challenge for the Premier League title next season, but insists the club must develop a winning mentality if they are to do so. But the former Celtic and West Ham United hitman is desperate to see the 67-year-old change tack and actively hunt down football's biggest names, with an £87m move for Monaco forward Kylian Mbappe and a deal for Lyon's £60m-rated Alexandre Lacazette both rumoured and championed by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

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"I think Arsenal have got a salary cap which means they can not do whatever they want in terms of wages".

Bayern had appeared favourites to sign him, but the Chilean is demanding a package of £21.85 million-a-year from the Bundesliga champions, which would see him earn £420,000-a-week, as reported by the Mirror.

The fact that Arsenal got just one point from the Foxes and the Scousers at the start of last season, however, could actually help us, as it will surely keep Wenger and the players sharp and perhaps will force the boss to ensure his transfer action and training is sorted before the start.

Former Celtic striker John Hartson believes that Manchester United have set the ideal example for Arsenal to follow as they embark on their first ever Europa League campaign, pointing towards the players they managed to sign without Champions League football.

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