"It is possible," Wenger told a press conference ahead of his side's trip to Watford on Saturday. "Once you're in our kind of situation, we have envisaged every solution, yes." Asked if Arsenal had set a deadline for contract negotiations with the pair to conclude, Wenger replied: "No. Not at the moment." Chile forward Sanchez, 28, joined Arsenal from Barcelona in July 2014, a year after 28-year-old Germany playmaker Ozil's arrival from Real Madrid.Arsene Wenger admits it is possible Arsenal will sell Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil in January. More: https://t.co/lQz9VGYXbs pic.twitter.com/cQxwAlQblY
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The signings electrified Arsenal's fan base, but for all their quality, the duo have thus far been unable to end the club's 14-year wait for the Premier League title. Sanchez has been linked with a number of major clubs, among them Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain. Ozil, meanwhile, is reported to have attracted interest from Manchester United, who are managed by his former Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho. Earlier this week, Ozil's agent, Erkut Sogut, indicated talks with Arsenal were progressing positively. "That's my understanding, yes," said Wenger. "I always said the fact that we didn't find an agreement last year doesn't mean the player will necessarily leave. Both players look happy here and overall I hope the situation can be turned around."Arsene Wenger: "I could sell Mesut Ozil & Alexis Sanchez in January." https://t.co/EjMf4yy4XO pic.twitter.com/eQCkP7BGco
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Ozil could feature at Watford, having returned to training following a knee injury. But Sanchez is due to be assessed after playing in Chile's 3-0 loss to Brazil on Wednesday, which ended their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup. "I will have to speak to him," Wenger said. "Yesterday afternoon I watched the whole Brazil against Chile game to see how difficult the game was. "I must say he got some special treatment - it was a very physical game and mentally I will have to assess the situation when he comes back tomorrow."Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez could still leave in January says Arsene Wenger Full story ➡️https://t.co/a6BwEmIbe9 pic.twitter.com/SI1ke2KPoy
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Centre-back Shkodran Mustafi also endured a miserable international break, the Germany international suffering a thigh injury against Azerbaijan that will sideline him for four to six weeks. But his absence will soon be offset by the return of Laurent Koscielny, who is closing on a comeback from an Achilles injury. "Koscielny has a definite final test tomorrow," Wenger said.“It's possible.” Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal could cash in on both Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil in January. ? pic.twitter.com/jKg7vF4Nh9
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"At the moment, he's not available. He trained on his own and the first signs are positive, so we decided to give him a test tomorrow." Striker Danny Welbeck is back in contention after a groin injury, while left-back Sead Kolasinac faces a late fitness test on a hip complaint. Jack Wilshere is yet to play a minute of Premier League football and has lost his place in the England squad, but Wenger believes the midfielder is on course to go to next year's World Cup in Russia.Arsenal's Shkodran Mustafi (hamstring) will miss 6 weeks of action while Laurent Koscielny faces a late fitness test for the game at Watford
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"I believe that Jack at the moment is in the best form I've seen him in for a long time," Wenger said. "If he keeps going like he's going at the moment, he will go to the World Cup, I'm sure. I don't see Jack being fully fit and not going to the World Cup."The boss has been impressed with @JackWilshere https://t.co/xX3dIubz3U
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