Ozil, Sanchez could leave in January – Wenger
Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger admitted on Thursday he had no choice but to sell star players Alexis Sánchez and Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Both are out of contract at the end of the season and still agree on new deals.

Sanchez
As things stand, they can leave the Emirates Stadium for free, which means that January will be Arsenal's last chance to take advantage of their two most outstanding players. "It's possible," Wenger said at a news conference ahead of his band's trip to Watford on Saturday. "Once you are in our situation, we have provided all the solutions, yes." Asked if Arsenal had set a deadline for contract negotiations with the pair to conclude, Wenger replied: "No. Chilean forward Sánchez, 28, joined Arsenal from Barcelona in July 2014, a year after the the 28-year-old German Ozil from Real Madrid. The chips electrified the Arsenal fan base, but for all their quality, the duo have been unable to put an end to the club's 14-year wait for the title. the Premier League has been linked to a number of major clubs, including Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain, while Ozil, for his part, reported attracting the interest of Manchester United, which is led by his former boss of Real Ozil's agent, Erkut Sogut, said the negotiations with Arsenal were moving forward. "That's what I understand," Wenger said. "I always said that the fact that he did not we find an agreement last year does not mean that the player will necessarily leave. Both players look happy here and overall, I hope the situation can be turned around. "

Sanchez
As things stand, they can leave the Emirates Stadium for free, which means that January will be Arsenal's last chance to take advantage of their two most outstanding players. "It's possible," Wenger said at a news conference ahead of his band's trip to Watford on Saturday. "Once you are in our situation, we have provided all the solutions, yes." Asked if Arsenal had set a deadline for contract negotiations with the pair to conclude, Wenger replied: "No. Chilean forward Sánchez, 28, joined Arsenal from Barcelona in July 2014, a year after the the 28-year-old German Ozil from Real Madrid. The chips electrified the Arsenal fan base, but for all their quality, the duo have been unable to put an end to the club's 14-year wait for the title. the Premier League has been linked to a number of major clubs, including Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain, while Ozil, for his part, reported attracting the interest of Manchester United, which is led by his former boss of Real Ozil's agent, Erkut Sogut, said the negotiations with Arsenal were moving forward. "That's what I understand," Wenger said. "I always said that the fact that he did not we find an agreement last year does not mean that the player will necessarily leave. Both players look happy here and overall, I hope the situation can be turned around. "
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