Sanchez waits to complete Man United move after agreeing staggering £450,000-a-week deal

Sanchez waits to complete Man United move after agreeing staggering £450,000-a-week deal

Manchester United have agreed to make Alexis Sanchez the club’s highest ever earner in the biggest wages deal in Premier League history, reports Daily Mail.

The Chile forward will earn:

£350,000 a week basic
£100,000 a week in image rights
£7.5million a year signing-on fee for four years

United will pay Arsenal £20m to sign the 29-year-old and a further £15m to his agent Fernando Felicevich. Sanchez’s £450,000-a-week package is four times Harry Kane’s earnings at Tottenham. Even after tax, Sanchez will take home more than £1m a month.

The signing could cost United around £170m for the four-and-a-half-year contract, which will put the pressure squarely on manager Jose Mourinho to deliver trophies.

United are working on completing this month’s biggest transfer between Premier League clubs before travelling to play Burnley on Saturday. The deadline for new registrations is midday on Friday.

It makes Sanchez, who sources claim effectively ‘checked out’ at Arsenal almost a fortnight ago, the most expensive star in United’s history, eclipsing the money lavished on Zlatan Ibrahimovic last season. The Swede earned £422,000 a week in wages and goal bonuses, which Sanchez is primed to top.

Mourinho sent a message to executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward over Christmas that United must continue to compete in the transfer market and that has been heeded.

Some of the Sanchez money must be recouped and Arsenal were on Wednesday night confident of thrashing out a deal for Henrikh Mkhitaryan, which now only hinges on personal terms.

Although the two transfers are linked, they do not form a swap deal. Mkhitaryan, 28, is open to a move to the Emirates but wants an increase on his £140,000-a-week wages at United and hopes to secure a long-term contract worth up to £200,000 a week.

Fellow Arsenal target Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is waiting to seal his move from Dortmund, having made clear his desire to join Arsenal last week.

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