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Arsene Wenger says Arsenal board are backing his decision not to sell Alexis Sanchez



Posted Sunday, August 06, 2017 by Skysports.com

Arsene Wenger says Arsenal board are backing his decision not to sell Alexis Sanchez
Alexis Sanchez is yet to commit his future to Arsenal and has attracted interest from Manchester City

Arsene Wenger insists it is completely his decision not to sell Alexis Sanchez this summer with the Arsenal boss ready to take the risk of losing him on a free transfer next summer.

Sanchez, who returned to training earlier this week, has less than a year remaining on his current deal at the Emirates and is yet to sign fresh terms to stay at the club.

Sky Sports News understands he is a transfer target for Manchester City, but Wenger says he wants to keep the 28-year-old for the forthcoming season and has the full support of the board.

"Yes, the board supports me to make the decisions on a technical front," Wenger replied when asked if he had 100 per cent backing from the board to decide who comes and who leaves.

"I can tell you is that he is focused, and my decision is clear: he will stay and he will respect that. It is as simple as that.

"Every negotiation has to be a little bit secret. The transparency of society is very pushy but we have to resist a little bit, as much as we can. I think he will be here this season, and if we can do it for more seasons we will do it as well."

While Wenger prepares to lay down the law with Sanchez, he appears set to take a different approach with England midfielder Jack Wilshere.

The 25-year-old has struggled with injuries in recent seasons and will miss the start of the new campaign as he recovers from a leg fracture.

Wilshere spent last season on loan at Bournemouth but, despite remaining fit, he failed to make a lasting impression on the south coast and ended the year in and out of Eddie Howe's side.

Like Sanchez, Wilshere has less than a year left on his current deal and Wenger admits he must have a difficult discussion with the player over where his future lies.

Asked whether he expects Wilshere to stay at Arsenal, Wenger said: "That decision is not completely made, I want him to have a chance to play somewhere as well.

"We have to decide that a bit later. I wanted first him to come back, he is coming out of a fracture. It is the first week he is back in full training and we have to sit down together and see where we go from there.

"Yes [it will be a difficult conversation]. I made him start at a very young age. He has gone through difficult times, I want him to have the career he can have and I am quite open on that."

Pushed on whether the time had passed for Wilshere to establish himself as a first-team regular with the Gunners, Wenger added: "It is not passed because he has the talent to be regular, but he has to come back to competition in a consistent way."



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