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Manchester United 'change Alexis Sanchez transfer terms'

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Manchester United reportedly change their demands for Chilean attacker Alexis Sanchez.
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Manchester United have reportedly changed their demands for Chilean attacker Alexis Sanchez.

The 30-year-old has been strongly linked with a move to Inter Milan in recent days.

However, according to Sky Sport Italia, United want the Italian giants to commit to more than a €15m (£13.7m) option to buy when it comes to the former Barcelona forward.

Meanwhile, the same report claims that the Red Devils are also keen for the Serie A side to pay a higher percentage of Sanchez's wages, with the attacker expected to move on an initial loan deal.

The South American has only scored five times in 45 appearances for United in all competitions - including just three Premier League goals since arriving from Arsenal in January 2018.

Despite Sanchez's struggles, his exit would leave the 20-time English champions short of options in the final third having also sold Romelu Lukaku to Inter in the latter stages of the English transfer window.

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