• Arsenal forward and Southampton defender wanted by league leaders• Guardiola also keen on midfielder with Yaya Touré set to leave in summerPep Guardiola has informed Manchester City’s hierarchy that he would like to sign Arsenal’s Alexis Sánchez and Southampton defender Virgil van Dijk, with both understood to have been identified as primary targets for the Premier League leaders.City, who will entertain Bournemouth on Saturday as they go in search of a 17th successive victory, are keen to strengthen in the January transfer window despite their record-breaking start to the season that has seen Guardiola’s side establish a 11-point lead over Manchester United. Having failed to agree a deal for Sánchez in the summer after Arsenal decided against cashing in on the Chile forward despite him entering the final year of his contract, a renewed approach next month appears likely despite Arsène Wenger reiterating his stance that the 29-year-old will not be allowed to leave the Emirates. Continue reading…
Via: Pep Guardiola identifies Sánchez and Van Dijk as Manchester City’s targets

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