Leeds, August 16: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said that Alexis Sanchez is not in the club's reserves while adding the Chilean footballer might play a lot of games. "Alexis is such a professional and he comes in working every single day really hard and wants to be a part of this. It's these stories he's been put in the reserves, of course, he hasn't. He's had three weeks now; he's a few weeks behind the rest, but close to being ready," Goal.com quoted Solskjaer as saying.

"We don't have the biggest forward line in numbers. So Alexis might end up playing a lot more games than you expect. We expect him to come good at this club, he's quality," he added. Sanchez is yet to make a return to action for the club after he picked up a knock during Copa America. Manchester United Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Backs Alexis Sanchez, Turns Down Talks of the Chilean Star Training With Reserves.

Solskjaer is also optimistic regarding Fred's future."Your team will always play better if settled and you have a good foundation and not conceding goals. Good teams I played in, we always had a strong base, a keeper, settled backline and we hope to provide that for our attackers and midfielders and we believe Fred is going to have a big season as well." Manchester United will compete against Wolves in the Premier League on August 20.

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