Alexis Sanchez ‘to be offered £300k-a-week’ by Arsenal to make him highest paid Premier League player EVER
Chilean looks set to leave the Emirates in the summer but Gunners chiefs are prepared to smash wage structure to stop an exit
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ARSENAL are prepared to make Alexis Sanchez the highest paid Premier League player EVER in a desperate bid to keep him, according to reports.
The Chilean looks set to leave the Emirates this summer, with Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Manchester City interested.
But Gunners chiefs are not giving up on their star man so easily.
According to , Sanchez will be offered a record £300,000-a-week to stay - smashing Arsenal's wage structure and more than DOUBLING his current £130k-a-week deal in the process.
Paul Pogba is currently the league's top biller on £290k-a-week.
Should the Gunners fail in their attempts, a £50million fee will be demanded for the striker, who is out of contract at the end of next season.
Arsenal fear losing their best players to an English rival, and so will resort to the last-ditch offer.
Mesut Ozil, 28, who earns £140,000-a-week, will also reportedly be presented with a similar deal.
The situation echoes that of Robin van Persie in 2012, with Arsenal selling to Manchester United after the Dutchman failed to agree terms.
Arsene Wenger claims Sanchez - who has scored 22 goals in all competitions and is nominated for PFA Player of the Year - is happy at the club.
A number of temper tantrums - including a training-ground commotion - appeared to have affected his relationship with team-mates.
But the report claims senior figures at the club hope that will not affect his decision, although finishing outside the Champions League places is likely to have a huge impact on his desire to stay.
The Gunners are seven points below fourth-placed City with a game in hand, and the possibility of no European football next term is very real.
Wenger's contract situation is also a factor.
His deal is up at the end of the season and the 67-year-old has been tight-lipped on any decision he has made.