"He needs to come back to full fitness, which he was not (at) against Liverpool. It was his first game and he has suffered a negative experience with Chile. "But he is strong mentally and hopefully he will be back very quickly to his best." Despite reports Arsenal had agreed to sell Sanchez to City, Wenger would not go into detail about what had happened on deadline day. "The transfer market is over. There was a lot going on on that front," the Frenchman told a press conference at Arsenal's London Colney training base on Thursday. "It's very difficult for me to speak about that because the most important thing now is our next game.""@Alexis_Sanchez is strong mentally and hopefully he will be back very quickly to his best"https://t.co/8LE22JoT0d
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Asked if Sanchez's departure had been contingent on Lemar's arrival, Wenger replied: "That's what I read everywhere, yes. "My view is that it is too difficult to speak about that because Lemar is now in Monaco and of course Sanchez is here. "I believe you have to keep a certain confidentiality about transfer negotiations. Many things happen at the last second." But the Arsenal manager dismissed suggestions the move for Lemar had failed to materialise because the France international did not want to come to the Emirates Stadium.Arsene Wenger has been talking about Alexis Sanchez's future at Arsenal.
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"He decided to stay in Monaco and you have to respect that," Wenger said. "The player has a three-year contract to go, so overall you have to respect that."Alexis Sanchez will have no problems reproducing his best form for Arsenal, says Arsene Wenger.
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Arsenal host Bournemouth on Saturday and Wenger would not say whether midfielder Jack Wilshere, who spent last season on loan at the south-coast club, would be in his squad. But he gave a positive update on the fitness of long-term injury victim Santi Cazorla. The Spanish midfielder has not played since sustaining an ankle injury against Bulgarian side Ludogorets in the Champions League last October.Arsene Wenger says the decision to keep Alexis Sanchez at Arsenal this season comes "at a huge price." https://t.co/ClgJxAy1K0 pic.twitter.com/dA2DlolaTf
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) September 7, 2017
"Santi is having his first run today," Wenger said. "The flexibility of his ankle is good, his mobility is good and now it's time to get him back to full fitness without any setbacks. "It's difficult to predict when he will be available again -- not before Christmas. But I hope after Christmas he will be available."Alexis Sanchez will be 'fit and focused' on return to Arsenal, insists Arsene Wenger https://t.co/ckNuVKxLug pic.twitter.com/Hb3ddGsYfp
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) September 7, 2017
Arsene Wenger claims keeping Alexis Sanchez could cost Arsenal £140m https://t.co/FEY3Dlr7Pj pic.twitter.com/5FiqC8T50a
— Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) September 6, 2017