Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain believes he's worth £150,000-a-week to Chelsea if they're to lure him from Arsenal, according to Goal.

The Gunners are eager to keep the versatile star until the end of his contract but wages are the sticking point for him to extend his deal.

Chelsea have emerged as a potential destination, according to some, with a fee of about £35 million believed to be enough considering he'll be going for free next year.

The choice isn't exactly the Ox's though.

As the Mirror's John Cross reports Arsene Wenger expects him and team-mate Alexis Sanchez to honour the final year of their contracts. Read on for more.

Oxlade-Chamberlain reckons he's worth way more than he's getting (
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Wenger insists key duo will stay

Alexis Sanchez has been keen to move to Manchester City (
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Arsene Wenger insists that Arsenal will resist any bids for Alexis Sanchez and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, expects them to honour the final year of their contracts - and wants to tie them down to new deals.

Mirror Sport revealed that Manchester City will test Arsenal’s resolve with a mega offer for Sanchez while Chelsea want Oxlade-Chamberlain who also only has one year left on his current deal.

Wenger, in an interview with beIN Sports, said: “We always hope, even now, that we can extend the contracts of Sanchez, Chamberlain and [Mesut] Ozil.”

John Cross has more here .

Villa eye Wilshere bid

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Steve Bruce has made an ambitious move to sign Jack Wilshere.

Aston Villa boss Bruce has made enquiries to try and lure the Arsenal midfielder to the Championship.

Bruce has already brought in former England captain John Terry and is hoping a big contract and bonuses could tempt Wilshere.

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It remains to be seen whether Wilshere would step down to the Championship and Arsenal would also look for a permanent deal and potentially a big fee.

Arsenal have told Wilshere he can leave if the right offer comes in but the England midfielder may decide to stay and fight for his place, especially with added fixtures in the Europa League coming up.

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