
Arsenal midfielders Mesut Ozil and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are also in the final years of their contracts, yet when Wenger was asked if he was concerned, he made it clear he expects his
players to stay committed.
"When you are a player you perform until the last day of the contract. Do you really think you sit in the dressing room before a game and say 'oh I've only got a year to go on my contract so I won't play well'," Wenger said.
"If that was true we would sign everybody for 20 years. I'm not convinced the length of the contract has any impact on the performance.
"I am amazed that you are surprised by that. It's an ideal situation. Everybody has to perform."
In the past, Wenger has sold the likes of Samir Nasri and Robin van Persie to avoid losing them for free when their contracts expired.
This time, Wenger is stubbornly sticking to his guns over Sanchez and, against all the evidence, the Gunners boss even claimed it was a good position for player and club to have only one year left.
"In the future you will see it more and more, players going to the end of the contract. Why? Because transfers are so high even for normal players. Nobody will want to pay those fees," he said.
"Nobody knows if Sanchez will extend his contract here. What can I do about that? One day he will go and Arsenal will go on.
"Of course I think he will stay. How many times do I have to tell you?"
Tough start
For the moment, Wenger has to do without Sanchez because the forward has delayed his return to training after going down with the flu.
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