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Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Arsenal facing £290,000-a-week wage demand from Mesut Özil and Alexis Sanchez to match Paul Pogba salary
Arsenal could yet hold on to Mesut Özil and Alexis Sanchez beyond the end of the season after it emerged that they are demanding wages of nearly £300,000-a-week in order to rival Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba as the Premier League’s highest-paid player.
It’s expected that while Özil will commit his future to the club in
the form of a new contract, Sanchez is likely to leave this summer,
having grown frustrated with the club’s failure to challenge for the
Premier League and European success. Both Özil and Sanchez are out of
contract at the end of next season, and their futures are in serious
doubt along with that of manager Arsene Wenger.
Özil spoke this weekend about his contract renegotiations, and
insisted that they do not depend on what Wenger decides to do in the
coming months, given his deal expires at the end of the season and he
has not yet made up his mind on signing a two-year extension that has
already been offered to him.
Now, the Evening Standard
reports that an additional hold-up in contract talks has come in the
form of Özil’s and Sanchez’s huge wage demands which would put them in
the same region as United midfielder Pogba, who remains the most
expensive ever signing.
The north London club are being asked to match their £290,000-a-week
demands in order for the pair to commit their long-term futures to
Arsenal, although the increase in salary demand could easily be a ploy
to delay talks until the end of the season, where Arsenal will know if
they are playing in the Champions League or not for 2017/18. Arsenal
currently have their European fate in their own hands, but must win
both of their games in hand if they are to move back in front of
Liverpool and into fourth place after falling five points behind Jürgen
Klopp’s side.
Speaking to German newspaper Bild at the weekend following
Arsenal’s 5-0 FA Cup victory over non-league Lincoln City on Saturday,
Özil made it clear that the Champions League will weigh heavy in his
decision whether to stay at or leave the club.
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