Serie A club dreams of Alexis Sánchez’s return

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After a short stint in Marseille, Alexis Sánchez decided to return to Italy by signing for Inter Milan. With 2 goals in 23 appearances in Serie A, the Chilean striker was unable to stand out, no doubt blocked by the tough competition embodied by the late Marcus Thuram-Lautaro Martinez tandem. At the end of his contract with the Lombardy team, the Tocopilla native remains highly rated on the transfer market, despite his 35 years.

Thus, several clubs are in the running to try to secure the services of the Chilean international (164 caps, 51 goals). In addition to Trabzonspor, Udinese is cherishing the sweet dream of a return of Alexis Sánchez according to the indiscretions of Sky Sports Italy and hopes to convince him to return to Friuli thirteen years after his first visit, which allowed him to reveal himself to Europe. However, the Italian media outlet specifies that the deal is far from being closed, since the Chilean’s emoluments could constitute an obstacle in the negotiations.

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