Alexis Sanchez: Arsene Wenger says 'no comparison' to Diego Costa
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There is "no comparison" between the situations of strikers Alexis Sanchez at Arsenal and Diego Costa at Chelsea, says Gunners boss Arsene Wenger.
Sanchez, 28, is in the last year of his contract at Emirates Stadium and has yet to agree a new deal, while Costa has said he wants to leave the Blues.
Wenger added 23-year-old midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, also out of contract at the end of the season and a reported target for Chelsea, will stay.
"I rate him highly," said Wenger.
"I want him to stay here for a long time and I'm convinced he will be the English player in the next two or three years that everybody will look at."
Wenger, 67, has previously said Sanchez "respects" his decision to keep the Chile forward at Arsenal this season, despite reported interest from Manchester City and Paris St-Germain.
On Wednesday the Frenchman said Arsenal have not made any more progress on a new deal for Sanchez and were prepared for him to leave on a free transfer next summer.
"We have to make a choice between efficiency on the field and financial interests and most of the time you can find a compromise," said Wenger.
"In this case, I prioritise the fact that he will be useful on the sporting side."
Meanwhile Costa, 28, said he was sent a text in June by Chelsea boss Antonio Conte telling him he would not be part of the squad for this season and has yet to return from an extended summer break in his native Brazil.
The Spain forward has also described his treatment by the club as "criminal" and confirmed he wants to return to former club Atletico Madrid.
When asked if there were similarities between Sanchez and Costa's situation, Wenger said: "No comparison at all.
"We want Sanchez to be with us but I'm not sure whether Chelsea want Costa to be with them."
Sanchez missed the opening game of the Premier League season at the weekend, a 4-3 victory over Leicester, with an abdominal strain and is unlikely to feature against Stoke on Saturday but could return against Liverpool on 27 August.
Wenger added he was "very happy" neither Sanchez nor Oxlade-Chamberlain have submitted a transfer request, like Philippe Coutinho at Liverpool.
"It's important you have a serene atmosphere inside and clarity about your commitment," he said.
"It's important the players aren't half in and half out and they are completely in."
Wenger added he supported proposals to close the Premier League summer transfer window before the season starts.
"It is better for the season and for our psychological comfort as managers," he said.
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He carries himself with grace and doesn't spout the nonsense others do.
I'm a LFC supporter, but still feel offended when I see him derided so badly.
Hard to replace, love them or hate them, they are great players.
Alternatively, with Diego Costa, I struggle to see professionalism from either side.
Yes, he broke the Old Firm monopoly with Aberdeen while working on a shoestring, winning three league titles and many cups. He crowned it all by beating Di Stefano's Real Madrid in the 1983 Cup Winners' Cup final.
Next stupid question?
As an observer if I was being asked which player had a better attitude and would be better to manage I would say Sanchez.
If I was going to have to reluctantly sell and I was asked which player would fetch a higher price I would say Sanchez.