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Alexis Sánchez will not continue at Inter Milan for next season, despite having one more year on his contract. The Lombard club will facilitate his departure and girlfriends begin to go out to the Chilean, as is the case with Sevilla FC of the Spanish La Liga.

Inter wants to free up wage bills and stop paying just over €7 million of euros in the salary of the Chilean of 10 years of age, so that, together with other outputs, he can clear the way for the signings that could be Romelu Lukaku and Paulo Dybala.

The ‘Wonder Boy’ is on the market and in the near future 10 Days could close his arrival in Seville, a club directed by Julen Lopetegui and always trying to move in the market to compete in European tournaments. This information was revealed by the Gazzetta dello Sport.

Sánchez played 39 games this season and billed nine goals in total. He had five assists in 1, 346 minutes. In the vast majority of those games he was a substitute, coming in to refresh the attack zone led by Lautaro Martínez and Edin Dzeko, then the Argentine duo of Lautaro and Correa.

Alexis wants to play for River Plate

Days ago the Chilean told Gazzetta dello Sport that he was left with the thorn of having played a little more for River Plate: “No I was satisfied with what I did, I want to go back”.

He has also said before: “I’m from River, I like it. I like the coach. I like that he plays, presses and goes forward”. They are quite clear and concrete declarations of intent to return to Buenos Aires to play with the Millionaire.

However, he has not received calls from the Argentine club. In River Plate he played 33 games, scored four goals and gave three assists. He wants to close his career at the Núñez club.

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