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Arsenal stars Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez close to signing new contracts at the Emirates

The German and Chile international have two years left on their current deals but have been convinced to stay on at the Emirates

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MESUT OZIL  and Alexis Sanchez are close to signing new deals at Arsenal.

According to the , the two attackers have been convinced to stay on at the Emirates.

 Mesut Ozil has two years left on his current contract with Arsenal
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Mesut Ozil has two years left on his current contract with ArsenalCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Alexis Sanchez moved to Arsenal from Barcelona in 2014
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Alexis Sanchez moved to Arsenal from Barcelona in 2014Credit: Getty Images

Ozil and Sanchez, both 27, have two years left on their deals but discussions were opened in May over extending their deals.

Talks were put on hold while the pair were on international duty in the summer.

Sanchez led Chile to the Copa America title while Ozil helped Germany to the semi-finals of Euro 2016.

But the Gunners are hopeful they will now commit their futures to the North London club.

The news will please Arsenal fans after years of players leaving the club for Premier League rivals.

And part of the reason Ozil could stay is the signing of his international team-mate Shkodran Mustafi.

 Mesut Ozil is Arsenals record signing after joining for £42.5million in 2013
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Mesut Ozil is Arsenals record signing after joining for £42.5million in 2013Credit: Reuters
 Sanchez started on the bench as Arsenal won 2-1 against Southampton
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Sanchez started on the bench as Arsenal won 2-1 against SouthamptonCredit: Getty Images

The defender - a close friend of Ozil - arrived from Valencia in the summer and made his debut in the Gunners' 2-1 defeat of Southampton.

Sanchez had cut a frustrated figure at the end of last season after playing for both Arsenal and Chile over the summer.

And the former Barcelona forward was linked with a move away from the Emirates with Serie A champions Juventus interested.

But Sanchez refused to leave which has given Gunners chiefs the belief that he will put pen-to-paper on a new deal.

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