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Alexis Sanchez told he should quit Arsenal for “a bigger club”

Alexis Sanchez has been urged to quit Arsenal for “a bigger club” if he wants to win the Champions League.
Manchester City and Bayern Munich lead the chase for the 28-year-old superstar who has just a year left on his contract.
Sanchez has so far refused to commit himself to the new deal totalling £300,000-a-week offered by the Gunners.
Chile compatriot and former Real Madrid striker Ivan Zamorano has urged him not to if he wants to win top honours.
Zamorano said: “He’s a guy who has goals and ambitions, they’re fundamental to making a choice. I think he likes to win.
“What he wants, above all, is to win the Champions League, and I don’t think he’ll have that possibility at Arsenal.”
Sanchez's future remains up in the air, with Bayern Munich and Man City still connected

Chelsea make Danilo enquiry

Chelsea are reported to have made an enquiry about Real Madrid full-back Danilo.
The Blues are looking to bolster their squad to give them more options ahead of a campaign that sees them return to the Champions League, and the Brazilian is could be open to a move after being reduced to a bit part role at the Bernabeu.
Juventus are also interested in the 25-year-old, and are trying to fend off the Blues to keep hold of left back Alex Sandro.
Danilo celebrates during Real's celebration parade at the Bernabeu
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Keane wanted to play under Koeman

Michael Keane says Everton was the “perfect match”, especially because of manager Ronald Koeman.
The former Man United defender believes the boss can make him better.
Om signing his deal, Keane said: “First and foremost, the manager was a big factor in me coming to the Club. He played in my position when he was a world-class player for a great Barcelona side and a great Dutch side and the style of football he likes to play will suit me, I believe.
“I watched a lot of Everton last season and I believe I really suit how the team likes to play. I feel like this is a great place to come and continue my development as a player.
“He’s convinced me that he can still improve me in certain areas of my game. I’m only 24 which, for a centre-half in the Premier League, is relatively young. I’ve still got a long way to go and I know this and hopefully under his guidance I’ll keep improving.
“You always want to play for a manager who believes in you. I wanted to come somewhere I was wanted by the staff, players and fans as well. I feel like Everton is the perfect match.”
Keane shakes the hand of director of football Steve Walsh

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