Mr. Arnold also serves as Chairman of the Manchester United Foundation. The Nerazzurri had been tipped to make a bid, but Marotta says no negotiations have taken place.Alexis Sanchez does not intend to return to Manchester United this summer and has reportedly...Date published: Wednesday 29th July 2020 12:15However, Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta still wants to explore all the options to keep Sanchez. He is also on the board of Miroglio Fashion and is a senior advisor to McKinsey & Company.Robert Leitão is Managing Partner of Rothschild & Co Gestion, the top holding company of the Rothschild & Co Group, and Co-Chairman of the Rothschild & Co Group Executive Committee. Mr. Arnold was previously Deputy Managing Director of InterVoice Ltd responsible for the international channel sales and marketing division of InterVoice Inc., a NASDAQ listed technology company, between 2002 and 2007. He was appointed to our board of directors on 30 April 2012 and is currently Executive Vice Chairman of Manchester United Limited, having been elected to its board of directors in February 2008.
The midfield starlet recently suffered relegation to Serie B with Brescia.Marotta revealed: “We have a very good rapport with [Brescia] President Massimo Cellino, but have never discussed this talent.Man City boss Pep Guardiola plans to make a shock move for Manchester United flop Alexis...Nearly half of those have come from the bench, but Sanchez has still done relatively well under Antonio Conte. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Ernst & Young, where he worked for 10 years. From 1995 to 2000 he was Commercial and Regional Director of Jil Sander in Hamburg, Germany. A localised lockdown in Leicester has raised concerns that … He received a law degree from American University, Washington College of Law in 1985.Edward Woodward, aged 44, is Executive Vice Chairman and a Director of the Company. He is currently a director of Red Football Limited and a director of Manchester United Limited. Inter, though, could sign Sanchez permanently – or on another season-long loan with an obligation to buy – which would allow him to take part in the Europa League campaign and potentially face United in the final.‘It would be a shame if we couldn’t reach an agreement because we would like Sanchez both today and in the future, he is an excellent guy.’The Chilean has been in good form since the Serie A restart, playing in all 12 of Inter’s matches – scoring three times and laying on six assists – and they had hoped to extend his stay.‘So we have to evaluate this type of situation, in addition to any negotiation.Although United would have accepted a minimal offer for Sanchez earlier in the season just to get his mammoth wage bill off the books, it has now been suggested they think they can receive around £17million given his fine performances recently.CEO Giuseppe Marotta confirmed Inter’s desire to keep Sanchez on Tuesday evening, though a deal will be difficult to pull off particularly if United play hardball over a fee.