Prior to the transfer of 26-year-old striker Alexandre Lacazette, all the talk at Arsenal has been centered around one man, Alexis Sanchez. The 28-year-old Chile international has been locked in contract negotiations with the club as he enters the last year of his current deal.

However, both parties are far off in reaching a compromise, with the player’s representatives holding out for around £400k-a-week, while the club can only go up to £300k. That amount itself is a betrayal of the club’s wage cap, but the Gunners hierarchy knows the worth of Alexis to their quest of getting back to winning the top prize of English football. Royal Vegas mobile casino have some amazing online rewards.

Many European clubs missed a trick when Arsenal signed him in a surprise £35m deal in 2014, the then Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho admitted he would have signed the player if only he knew he was available for transfer from Barcelona. Sanchez had become dispensable at Barcelona, following the arrival of Brazilian superstar Neymar the previous season.

Barcelona knew that Neymar would be the future of the club, so they had to let him go so the young man from Brazil could thrive. In the 2013/14 season, Sanchez outplayed Neymar, who initially struggled to adapt to the European game’s physicality.

Sanchez in his three seasons so far at The Emirates has been nothing short of majestic, as his workaholic attitude is in-line with what the most passionate fans adore, not the laid back approach of some senior players in the last few years.

Only Sanchez and to a larger extent, Mesut Ozil have been consistent in those three years, and last season, he scored 30 goals in all competitions, after Wenger experimented with him as a striker. He didn’t disappoint, relegating Olivier Giroud to the bench, and netting an impressive 24 league goals was only behind out and out strikers; Romelu Lukaku and Harry Kane. If you haven’t seen it already, check out Royal Vegas mobile casino.

Sanchez is thought to be angling for a move to Manchester City to rejoin Pep Guardiola, but must know that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. The majority of players who have left Arsenal for City have struggled, and he might not be an exception.

Arsenal will sign quality players this summer and challenge for the title. Win it and he will be mentioned in the same breath as the likes of Thierry Henry and Ian Wright, strikers who led the club to great heights. He I’ll be in exalted company.