Emerging reports claim that English Premier League outfit Man United will not be extending loan deals for Chile international Alexis Sanchez and Chris Smalling ahead of the coming season.
Alexis Sanchez has been a flop at the Old Trafford since he joined the club from Arsenal, the reason why he was sent out on loan to Italian Serie A club Inter Milan last season with an option of a permanent stay.
It is increasingly becoming obvious that The Serie A giants are not interested in a permanent deal for the former Barcelona man and are talking up the chances of another loan deal but Man United have made it clear they are not interested.
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The weekly wage of Alexis Sanchez has been an issue for Man United to cope with and they are willing to let him go so as to get off that burden and to be able to accommodate new signings in the coming season.
Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho is one player that manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will accommodate in his team with the Red Devils working hard to convince the German Bundesliga club for a £50 million fee.
Dortmund are requesting for a £100 million fee for the England international and that is being perceived as a high tag by Man United.