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Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez is likely to join rivals Manchester United this month, his manager Arsene Wenger said ahead of Saturday's Premier League match against Crystal Palace.
The Chilean international is out of contract at the end of the season and was also a target for Manchester City, but United appear to have stolen a march on their local rivals.
"I worked on transfers for 30 years so it is likely to happen, but at any moment it can break down. If it doesn't happen, he will play on Saturday." Wenger told a news conference, adding that United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan could move in the other direction.
"This would be an exchange of players and I think one would replace the other," Wenger said, adding that he would still be in the market for more recruits.
Arsenal sold England international Theo Walcott to Premier League rivals Everton on Wednesday.
Armenia international Mkhitaryan has faded this season and has fallen down the pecking order under manager Jose Mourinho, who omitted the 28-year-old from United's squad for their 3-0 win over Stoke City on Monday.
City this week pulled out of the race to sign Sanchez after deciding that the player's wage and transfer fee demands were too high but United appear to have no such concerns.
British media reports say that United are prepared to pay the striker more than 350,000 pounds ($485,000) per week.
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