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Alexis Sanchez 100% committed to Arsenal despite missing out on move to Manchester City claims Arsene Wenger

City were confident of sealing a deal for the Chilean, who only has a year remaining on his current deal, and submitted a bid understood to be in the region of £60m on deadline day

Saturday 02 September 2017 10:00 BST
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Alexis Sanchez saw his move to Manchester City collapse at the 11th hour
Alexis Sanchez saw his move to Manchester City collapse at the 11th hour (Getty)

Arsene Wenger expects Alexis Sanchez to be 100% committed to Arsenal despite seeing his dreams of a move to Manchester City dashed at the last minute.

City were confident of sealing a deal for the Chilean, who only has a year remaining on his current deal, and submitted a bid understood to be in the region of £60m on deadline day they believed would be enough to persuade the Gunners to sell their star man.

It is understood Arsenal were only prepared to let Sanchez leave if they managed to recruit a "world class" replacement, but when their 11th-hour offer for Monaco's Thomas Lemar - worth a club-record £92million - failed then they opted to keep hold of last season's leading scorer.

Sanchez will now return to the Gunners to see out the final year of his contract, and Wenger is sure the 28-year-old will continue to give his all for the cause. Asked if he felt Sanchez would be 100 per cent committed to Arsenal, Wenger told beIN Sports: "100 per cent. I have no doubt about that."

Wenger also revealed that Sanchez's proposed transfer to the Etihad was someway off coming to fruition in the end.

He said: "It was not very close. It's very difficult for me to speak about that because what I want now is the player to focus on his career, on his season and on Arsenal football club. Click and drag to move

"I spoke before about integrity and values, and I always think first: make sure my commitment is at the level that it is expected from people who pay me and have confidence in me, and I think on the player's side it is exactly the same."

Sanchez remains at Arsenal until January at least (Getty)

He added of what took place on transfer deadline day: "I cannot tell you everything that happened because after when you decide to let a player of that calibre go you need to replace him, because nobody would understand why you let the player go.

"And when you cannot do it you keep the player and make a financial sacrifice, because at the end of the day what you want is to have a team with a good potential and top quality.

"So that means Alexis Sanchez will go, like Mesut Ozil, in the final year of his contract, or you think that during the season you find a way to extend the contract, or at the end of the season the player goes for free."

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