Inter Closing on Permanent Alexis Sanchez Move - Fee 'Agreed' With Man Utd

Alexis Sanchez looks set to stay at Inter this summer
Alexis Sanchez looks set to stay at Inter this summer / Soccrates Images/Getty Images
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Inter are closing on the permanent signing of Alexis Sanchez, amid reports that an agreement has been reached with Manchester United over a €15m transfer.

Sanchez joined I Nerazzurri on loan last summer, but was sidelined for much of 2019 after dislocating his ankle. Since returning to action, the Chilean has burst back into life - showing glimpses of his old form - and has directly contributed to ten goals in Inter's final 13 Serie A games of the season, the majority of those coming post-lockdown.

He looks to have won the favour of Inter's hierarchy as a result, and Football Italia have relayed newspaper reports which claim a permanent deal for the 31-year-old is on the verge of completion.

The news would appear to be accurate when you take into account Inter's Europa League squad submission for the remainder of the 2019/20 competition. Sanchez has been included, indicating that he will be staying on in the fashion capital of the world, rather than returning to the red half of Manchester.

Recouping €15m (£13.5m) from Sanchez might once have seemed like a pipe dream for United - as the player had become a virtual drain on resources at Old Trafford - but it appears that his resurgence may have persuaded the Italian giants to dig into their pockets.

His enormous salary, thought to be close to £300,000 per week, was a stumbling point in negotiations, but Sanchez is said to have agreed on a three-year deal that will spread his €15m annual takings over the course of the contract.

That essentially means the Chilean will take a wage cut of around two thirds to make the deal happen, suggesting he is keen to cut all ties with United and start afresh in Milan.

United will be similarly happy to see the back of a player who has never really performed after his arrival from Arsenal, as part of an ill-fated swap deal that saw Henrikh Mkhitaryan join the Gunners. Freeing up his wages may stand the club in better financial stead to secure a deal for Jadon Sancho, as they remain in negotiations with Borussia Dortmund over the England star.

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Sanchez's deal could be announced as soon as Wednesday, following Inter's Europa League round of 16 tie with Getafe. His future is not thought to be tied to that of Antonio Conte, who is reported to be on borrowed time after recent controversial comments about Inter president Steven Zhang.