In Serie A across the 2019-20 campaign, Sanchez showed glimpses of his former self and secured a permanent move to Milan in August.
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Reflecting on his time in Manchester via a video posted on his Instagram, the 31-year-old claims he knew very quickly he wasn’t going to enjoy his time with the club and hit out at the squad’s lack of unity during his time there.
“Months passed and I kept feeling the same. We were not united as a team at that time. “The journalists also spoke without knowing and it hurt. Former players also spoke and had no idea what was happening inside the club. And they hurt me.
Sanchez ultimately made 45 appearances for the Red Devils, scoring just five times and contributing nine assists – statistics that pale in comparison to the 80 goals he struck across 166 games with the Gunners. Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer recently conceded Sanchez simply failed to play to his full potential while at United.
“We wish him all the best and he is a top player who we want to see play his best football,” Solskjaer said. “For whatever reason, we didn’t see the best of him here, but he’s a top professional and we wish him all the best.”Former Red Devil Paul Scholes wasn’t so kind in his farewell for the Chilean attacker, noting that the club should have arranged an exit sooner.