The ex-Barcelona and Man United forward could return to his first European club
Since leaving Inter at the beginning of July, 35-year-old winger Alexis Sanchez has been without a club, but that could soon change.
According to The Athletic, he has been offered a one-year contract by the team that introduced the Chilean to European football - Udinese. It is reported that both parties are interested in finding a solution that will allow the player to return to the club.
Recall that it was Udinese who became Sanchez's first European club, but it was as far back as 2006. After rentals in Chilean Colo Colo and Argentine River Plate, the forward managed to establish himself in the team from Udine, from where he moved to Barcelona in 2011.
After the Blaugrana, the Chilean's record includes Arsenal, Manchester United, Olympique Marseille and Inter, which is currently his last team.