Manchester United winger Alexis Sanchez has revealed he is open to playing in the MLS before hanging his boots in his career in Europe.

Sanchez joined Inter Milan on loan and was given jersey number 7 by the Italian side. He is set to spend the rest of the 2019/20 season in Italy as Milan bid to end their wait for a league title. Having been termed as surplus to requirement by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, it is not yet clear what his future holds beyond this season.

"I always have offers,” said Sanchez when asked about the possibility of him moving to the United States.

"They had told me about [an offer to join David Beckham's Inter] Miami, but I have got six or five years left at a good level in Europe. Although one day I could play in the United States. I'd like it a lot to play in [MLS], it is a league that is growing and is very good."

Once his loan to Milan ends, the former Arsenal man will be having two years left on his United contract.

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