Mourinho 'relaxed' about Sanchez deal

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Manchester City have pulled out of a potential deal for Alexis Sanchez.

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho remains relaxed about his chances of signing Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez despite reported late interest from Chelsea.


Mourinho was speaking at the end of a Monday of high drama in the pursuit of the Chilean, who looks likely to leave Emirates Stadium in the January transfer window ahead of his contract expiring at the end of the season.


That will enable Arsenal to recoup some cash for Sanchez, with United understood to have put together a package that will be worth $48 million to Arsene Wenger's club and includes United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan, valued at $14 million, as part of the deal.


Sanchez had long been expected to join Manchester City, which failed in a bid to secure his services on the final day of the European summer transfer window.


Last week Sanchez looked set for a reunion with his former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola at Etihad Stadium but late on Monday City officially withdrew its interest, apparently put off by the escalating fee and wage demands reported to be around$414,000 a week.


There were also reports later that evening that Chelsea has now made a late attempt to hijack the signing and Mourinho, speaking after his team defeated relegation-threatened Stoke City 3-0 at Old Trafford, admitted Sanchez had attracted attention from other clubs.


"I am not confident but, what's the opposite? Not unconfident.


"Just relaxed with the feeling he is an Arsenal player, that he can stay there but also with the feeling that he can move. If he moves, I think we have a chance."


The Portuguese added:"Most probably, a player like him, he probably has other big clubs who are interested. And who knows?


"I think him, Mr Wenger, Mr (Ivan) Gazidis (the Arsenal chief executive), they are the ones who really know what's going to happen.


"I don't know anything about it. Today, I don't have one single piece of information so let's see what happens."


Mourinho left Mkhitaryan out of his lineup for the victory over Stoke, which came courtesy of goals from Antonio Valencia, Anthony Martial and Romelu Lukaku.


That decision fueled speculation that the playmaker is bound for Arsenal as a make-weight in the transfer.


"I didn't select him today because I wanted players fully focused and I understand that with so much talk and speculation it is not easy for Mkhitaryan to play at home with this feeling," Mourinho said.


"So I prefer to protect him and the situation. If he stays here he is a very good player that started the season very, very well and came a little bit down.


"But last season did amazing things for us, helped us to win the Europa League, being one of the most important players."


Playing catch-up


United's victory lifted it to within 12 points of Premier League leader City and left impressive midfielder Paul Pogba talking repeatedly about catching its local rival - a task that seemed all but impossible before Guardiola's team saw its unbeaten league run end against Liverpool on Sunday.


"Obviously we see Manchester City in front of us losing and we always want to catch them," said Pogba. "So it was good for them to lose.


"But we have to think about ourselves winning. It's good that they lost points but we have to get back to winning because we lost a lot of points. We've got to get back and try to catch them."


Pogba provided two assists against Stoke, taking his tally for the season to an impressive nine in the league.


"It's important for me to make assists and now we're winning I'm enjoying doing this much more and to score more goals would be great," he said.


"But the most important thing is the result and to catch them.


"Like everybody we want to win the league. We're far away but we're going to try."


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