Arsenal fear Alexis Sanchez could attempt to force transfer again after being ruled out of season opener against Leicester
ARSENAL have fresh worries that contract rebel Alexis Sanchez could again attempt to force a transfer, according to reports.
Doubts were raised over the Chilean's future after he was ruled out of Friday night's season opener against Leicester with a "little abdominal strain".
And the are now claiming Gunners chiefs fear Sanchez could be planning to leave the club before the transfer window slams shut next month.
Sanchez, 28, could also miss Arsenal's second game away against Stoke but boss Arsene Wenger is adamant it is not linked to a move.
Wenger is convinced the former Barcelona star will still be at the Emirates when the transfer window shuts at the end of this month despite interest from Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.
Sanchez was in the stands for Arsenal’s Community Shield shootout win over Chelsea on Sunday, having returned to London Colney to catch up on training.
He has also had an extended period of time off following Chile’s Confederations Cup campaign over the summer.
Wenger was speaking to the media in the first pre-match Premier League press conference of the season.
Latest in Arsenal transfer news
The Frenchman said: “Sanchez had an abdominal strain he caught on Sunday morning before he came to Wembley.
“He had a scan two days ago and is out for a while. One or two weeks.
“Always for us Alexis Sanchez is a loss.”
Sanchez has just 12 months left on his contract and Wenger has said he wants him to see out the rest of it.
Dani Alves has reportedly been engineering a reunion with Sanchez after former Barcelona team-mate Neymar joined the Ligue 1 club for a staggering £198million.
But the Gunners are reportedly not worried about the mega-bucks French club after they turned their attention to Monaco's Kylian Mbappe.
Keep up-to-date with all the latest transfer news and gossip in our live blog
Have you signed up to play fantasy football yet?
If the answer is no you need to take a long, hard look at yourself.
Because the Dream Team game – the UK’s biggest fantasy football game – is back and better than ever this season.
You’ve got a £50m budget to pick 11 players, with all the biggest new signings ready and raring to go ahead of a mouthwatering new Premier League campaign.
So what are you waiting for?