Boss Arsene Wenger will let the Chilean return to training late and once again insisted that he will not be leaving the Emirates this summer.
The Chilean striker, 28, posted a picture on social media (right) looking miserable alongside his dog, saying, 'Sick' as he takes an extended break after the Confederations Cup.
Sanchez wants to play Champions League football but despite Manchester City's interest, Wenger has insisted that he will not be sold, despite having only a year left on his contract.
'There is no development in his future it is always the same. He is staying, of course,' he said.
Asked whether Sanchez has told him he wants to leave, Wenger added: 'I cannot reveal what he says, I can't reveal secret conversations. Wenger's reasoning has always been that with 30 goals and 19 assists last season, Sanchez is irreplaceable and if Arsenal's long-promised challenge for a title is to materialise, there is no player who could offer them those kind of statistics.
Arsenal have not given up on signing Monaco's Thomas Lemar — although it will take a club record £60million fee to get him.
Monaco have already sold Bernardo Silva and Benjamin Mendy to Manchester City for a combined £90m and Tiemoue Bakayoko to Chelsea for £34m.
Real Madrid are ready to pay £160m for 18-year-old Kylian Mbappe. Arsenal accept that if that moves goes through, their chances of getting Lemar will be over. But Monaco are yet to sanction the move, so Arsenal's interest remains.
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