Alexis Sanchez gives up River to stay in Italy: three possible paths
Alexis Sanchez does not want to leave Serie A
Just a few more days and the contract that binds Alexis Sanchez to Inter will expire: the 35-year-old è has been contacted by River Plate but has made it clear that he does not want to leave Italy, also because he is held in high esteem by several clubs: Udinese and Parma, specifically, have already stepped forward to have in their roster, next season, the 'Niño Maravilla'.
Udinese in particular knows Sanchez very well, having had him among its members from 2008 to 2011: with the Friulians (who, by the way, had picked him up right from River), Sanchez played 112 games in total, with a total haul of 21 goals: he was one of the protagonists, in 2010/11, of the bianconeri’s fourth place finish in Serie A, which earned them qualification to the Champions League preliminaries.
Parma è on the other hand, is looking for an experienced striker to ambitiously face the championship that marks the return of the ducali to the Serie A stage: after three seasons in the cadetteria, the Gialloblù management wants to give the fans a knockout blow that can make the square dream even more.
There'è then a third way, back in the news just in the last few hours: according to reports from 'Espn Argentina', in fact, the Chilean’s entourage would have contacted the Inter management to understand the possibilities of playing at least another year in the Nerazzurri and disputing, among other things, the Champions League and the World Club Championship.