Alexis Sanchez breaking through
July 16th, 2008 by DanManchester United are chasing the young Chilean starlet Alexis Sanchez according to the player’s agent.
Manchester United have reportedly had a bid turned down to secure the Chilean services next season. Sanchez was an influential player in helping his Argentinean side, River Plate win the championship. His impressive performances at such a young age has drawn attention internationally and several of the ‘Big clubs’ are chasing for his signature.
The 19 year-old is owned by Udinese without ever playing for them, after signing in 2006. He has been twice loaned out to South American teams previously Colo-Colo and currently River.
River realising his great talent are trying to tie him down for another season and have began talks with the Italian club Udinese. Apparently, the player has caught the eye of Manchester United who see him as a long term replacement of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Sanchez’s agent Fernando Felicevich has told the Chilean media that United have already failed with one approach for his client.
“It was around two months ago and it was not just an enquiry, they [Manchester United] also presented an offer, but it did not meet the requirements of Udinese or Alexis so it was rejected,” he told La Cuarta.
Felicevich admitted that he could not rule out a renewed United bid, and claimed that the previous offer was substantial.
“The figure rejected by Udinese was very important,” he added.
Reports in Chile and Italy claim that Udinese have already put a 20million euros (£15.8million) valuation on Sanchez’s head, which would seemingly be enough to put off any interested parties.
With all this interest in the player Udinese are eager to see how Sanchez will fare in Serie A.
Sanchez departed for Italy on Monday to link-up with Udinese for pre-season training.
“It is the first time he will have been so far, far away from his family so we will have to see how it goes,” said Felicevich.
Sanchez in action: