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22nd January 2018
08:17pm GMT

"I remember today, a conversation I had with Henry, a historic Arsenal player, who changed club for the same reason and today is my turn," Sanchez wrote.It caused quite a stir amongst Arsenal supporters, especially seeing as there are some key differences between his departure and that of Henry's. Firstly, the Frenchman didn't leave in the middle of the season. He also didn't leave for a Premier League rival, but for an illustrious club elsewhere (Barcelona). Also, one of the chief factors in Henry's decision to leave was uncertainty over Arsene Wenger's future. While that could be easily said for the current landscape at the Emirates, it's clear that Sanchez's exit has come about after his behind-the-scenes agitating.
Sanchez did say some nice things too, in fairness. For example, he made a point of thanking the technical and medical staff who don't receive much public recognition for their roles at the club.
"I want to say thanks to the technical staff, to the medical team and all teammates with whom I shared many nice things for the club and especially those people who do not see themselves on the covers." "But without them, nothing would be possible, which are there to prepare food for us and take care of us day by day, those who keep our shoes clean and the grass in the best conditions. "Many thanks to you for helping us to improve every day. Thank you very much. There are people (former club players) who have spoken with no knowledge of what happens inside the club and cause damage."But still, Arsenal fans have focused on his confidential conversation with Henry. https://twitter.com/BallerWilshere/status/955512283706331137 https://twitter.com/PatrickTimmons1/status/955511860995993601 https://twitter.com/1886_blog/status/955506493930995713 Interestingly, Henry wasn't the only person Sanchez spoke to about an Arsenal transfer. In fact, the Chilean once told Alex Ferguson that his dream was to play for the club. He revealed it during his first official interview as a United player, to the club's in-house media team.
"I always said as a kid that I’d like to play for United and I once spoke to Sir Alex Ferguson about it. We chatted for around 20 minutes. And I told him that my dream was to come here to Manchester United."You can watch that full interview below: https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/955524570387107840
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