LONDON: Arsenal could lose both Alexis Sanchez and Alex Oslade-Chamberlain in the closing hours of the transfer window.

Midfielder Oxlade-Chamberlain is close to joining Premier League champions Chelsea for £40m.  The England player, 24, will be out of contract next summer and has refused to sign a new deal with the Gunners.

As for Sanchez, Manchester City are reportedly preparing a new oush for the Chilean forward and including Raheem Sterling in the offer.

Oxlade-Chamberlain is yet to decide if he wants to join Chelsea or Liverpool, but as things stand the only firm offer Arsenal have received is from Chelsea.

Arsenal want a deal for the former Southampton midfielder completed as quickly as possible.  Oxlade-Chamberlain has started every game for the Gunners so far this season, including Sunday’s 4-0 defeat at Liverpool, when he was substituted.

The midfielder would be Chelsea’s fifth major signing of the summer following the arrivals of striker Alvaro Morata, goalkeeper Willy Caballero, defender Antonio Rudiger and midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko.

-Chamberlain, who has made 198 appearances for Arsenal since joining them from Southampton in August 2011, would be the first arrival since Cjelse manager Antonio Conte said he wanted to sign four more players.

The Blues have allowed a host of players – including defenders John Terry, Nathan Ake and Kurt Zouma, and midfielder Nemanja Matic – to leave this summer, while last season’s top scorer Diego Costa has been told he can leave.

They have won two of their opening three Premier League matches.  Arsenal, meanwhile, have lost their past two games, including Sunday’s defeat at Anfield.

Like Oxlade-Chamberlain, forward Alexis Sanchez and midfielder Mesut Ozil are also out of contract next summer.  Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live on Monday, Gunners legend Ian Wright said the club are in “crisis from top to bottom”, and manager Wenger should leave.   View Comments513