The plot of the Juventus "Man Utd transfer escape" for Alexis Sanchez – with a condition



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Juventus intends to offer Alexis Sanchez an emergency exit from Manchester United, but that will cost him.

The bosses of Old Trafford are ready to admit their defeat to the Chilean and want his salary of £ 500,000 a week to be reduced by the payroll of the club.

If United were to reach an agreement, they would reinvest this money in the group this summer as they prepare a title challenge.

There is however a big point of stumbling.

Sanchez will probably have to accept a pay cut to leave England, despite the fact that Aaron Ramsey arrived this summer for mega-money.

The Arsenal player will earn £ 400,000 a week, but the Juve bosses do not want to go higher for Sanchez, who has another three years to complete his contract.



Sanchez is injured since United defeated Southampton

United is not confident in being able to change the underperforming headliner into a permanent contract, but would be happy to allow it to go on loan.

That could mean that the Premier League club pays with his salary, said Calcio Mercato, claiming that the Italian giants thought they could revive the 30-year-old at his best.

Sanchez spent 14 months infernal in Manchester, failing to earn the title of United's highest paid player.

Ole manager Gunnar Solskjaer has always stated that the former Arsenal man had a future at the club.



It hurts since arriving at Old Trafford



Now, could he be in touch with Ronaldo at Juventus?

He is currently missing after suffering knee ligament injury and has gone to Spain to see a specialist.

"He is not yet on the grbad, he has seen his compatriots in Barcelona," said United boss this weekend.

"There are only a few weeks left, so if we get to the Everton, City and Chelsea games, it will likely be available.

"Alexis is so determined, he loves football and does everything possible to come back and show his best side."

Sanchez posted Friday on his Instagram account a video showing his progress.

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