Alexis Sanchez has revealed that he wanted to terminate his Manchester United contract just a day after he joined.
The high-profile forward, who scored 80 times for Arsenal, admitted thinking twice about his move in 2018 from the Gunners to United. Alexis, who dazzled during his time in north London, was initially on course to join Manchester City before a dramatic switch saw him don the United jersey instead.
Despite stepping onto the Old Trafford pitch hoping to replicate his stellar performances, Sanchez's time at United got off to a tumultuous start under then-manager Jose Mourinho. Sanchez previously shared his regrets about the transfer on Instagram, saying: "Before, I had an agreement with Man City, but due to football issues, I accepted the opportunity to go to United. It felt tempting and it was something good for me.
"I liked this club a lot when I was a kid. Eventually, I signed but I didn't ask for information on what was happening inside the club. Sometimes there are things that you don't realise until you get there and I remember the first training session I had, I realised a lot of things."
He added: "After the session I got home and I told my family and my agent: 'Can you not rip up the contract to go back to Arsenal?' They laughed, I told them there's something that doesn't sit right, it doesn't seem good. But I already signed, I was already there. After the first few months I carried on having the same feeling, we weren't united as a team in that moment."
Sanchez's time at Old Trafford could only be described as a misadventure. With a meagre tally of five goals in 45 matches, his stint was cut short when he and United parted ways in 2020. A switch to Inter Milan followed, where he enjoyed a more successful spell scoring 20 goals over 109 appearances before signing with Marseille in 2022.
In 2023, the Chilean made a return to the San Siro but this tenure proved less prolific, and he managed only four goals from 33 outings in all competitions. This summer heralded yet another move for Sanchez, this time to Udinese. Currently sidelined due to calf issues, his debut for the Italian club is anticipated around mid-October, reports Football London.
Despite United's woes with the Sanchez deal, Arsenal have also had their fair share of disastrous signings over the years. This includes the club-record purchase of Nicolas Pepe for a whopping £72million in 2019. Despite lighting up Ligue 1 with Lille and scoring 35 league goals in 74 games from the right wing, Pepe struggled to make his mark in the Premier League.
The Ivory Coast international managed a mere 16 goals in 80 appearances in England's top flight. He was even loaned out to Nice in his final season with the Gunners in 2022/23 before moving to Trabzonspor on a free transfer, despite having a year left on his contract.
However, it seems Arsenal have learned from their past mistakes with transfers. Under Edu and Mikel Arteta, the focus has shifted towards youth development and recruiting younger players who have already proven themselves in the Premier League, such as Declan Rice and Kai Havertz.
When it comes to signing older players, Arsenal have been more frugal - Leandro Trossard cost a reasonable £27million from Brighton at the age of 28, while Jorginho was a bargain at just £12million.
In contrast, United have made some costly errors in the transfer market since Sir Alex Ferguson 's days in charge – most notably re-signing Paul Pogba for a record-breaking fee of £89million from Juventus in 2016, only to let him return to his former club on a free six years later.
Jadon Sancho, who joined Old Trafford from Borussia Dortmund for a whopping £73million in 2021, has struggled to make an impact in the red shirt. With only 12 goals in 83 games for the team, he's now on a season-long loan with Premier League competitors Chelsea, where he aims to leave his mark and secure a permanent deal.
Cohabcilo
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arsenal love you
jibril1347
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sooo wat your saying united is not unite
zapbcdmops
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Cry louder
perhaps you are the one crying
zapbcdmops
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few more years, and it would be two decade since last win, United are going in a terrible direction, how can so many and literally all your big sign-in go and become flop, it's almost someone cursed your club
Arsenal is already two decades without EPL, if United is cursed what will we say to Arsenal? even though I know Arsenal is a small club
sinacdkyz
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But it has many champions league cups than you or your real club Arsenal. Or I must say it has many premier leagues than any real club in England but it's still not a club for you. Now I understand in order to be a real club for you, you've to have few league cups, none Champions league cups hey
few more years, and it would be two decade since last win, United are going in a terrible direction, how can so many and literally all your big sign-in go and become flop, it's almost someone cursed your club
vapablnrsu
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This could be the problem affecting united. The team is not united Some players want to be above the manager. But when we off load the likes of rashford and Sancho we shall pick.
bamadiloty
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Casemiro is another mess at United
Don’t forget 7 Hag also
Gun1
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But it has many champions league cups than you or your real club Arsenal. Or I must say it has many premier leagues than any real club in England but it's still not a club for you. Now I understand in order to be a real club for you, you've to have few league cups, none Champions league cups hey
Cry louder
AY1718
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man utd is better arsenal
StanStanfords37
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Some brainless fans calling him a flop.... you idiots should sometimes look at things from a different angle. This club has been a mess in the glazers era, some players where just toxic and like Sanchez said the team wasn't United.
mupamsty
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As Sanchez is saying he regretted signing for United, I think United regretted more than him bcz they were the losers by paying him a lot of money while he was not interested to us. I guess United had a thought that what happened to RVP would happen again with Sanchez not realizing that Sanchez went for money and not Football
mupamsty
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MU isn't a football club
But it has many champions league cups than you or your real club Arsenal. Or I must say it has many premier leagues than any real club in England but it's still not a club for you. Now I understand in order to be a real club for you, you've to have few league cups, none Champions league cups hey
Gun1
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MU isn't a football club
joacdemosy
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high profile will give us nothing ba Manchester United you let down of our promising Academy Daniel James, Anthony Elanga, Facundo Pellistri,Kambwala, and you keep on spending on who you think is better you almost had to let go of Amad is now a pillar you brought in Mount who has been suffering from injury you have brought laziness and sell potential I can't talk much
jndaka
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this makes me feel crying 😭
gudiest01
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You are a flop man 👨! Morinho even gave you penalty duties and you still missed you destroyed pogba shut up 🤫
Vetbdemt
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Man U is disunited inside the dressing room.
Shmonny
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Ngolo Kante is still World Class!! Was man of the match for France against Belgium.
Tuedemntz
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now wat is that flop saying [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
ksantos
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pure lie, he wanted to terminate his contract when he knew he was not performing on the pitch, that's the fact period
wuyclmnpz
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Every players go to Man United feel like that
Maubcptuyz
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United has been giving handouts too much
hekckmnors
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truth spoken
Dramz13
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Just old story that was post here a year ago
tuadeknruz
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Casemiro is another mess at United
Zeucdeiky
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Failure