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Alexis Sanchez returns to Arsenal training… but is forced to go through drills away from the first-team

ALEXIS SANCHEZ has returned to Arsenal training… but is forced to go through drills away from the first-team. The Chilean star, 28, continues to be caught up in the transfer speculation linking him with moneybags duo Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.

Alexis Sanchez returned to Arsenal training on Tuesday morning.

Alexis Sanchez took part in drills away from the first-team as he catches up with the pre-season action. But Arsenal ace Sanchez looked more than happy to be back at London Colney as he was put through his pre-season paces.

The Chilean was granted additional leave by Arsene Wenger this summer after he led his nation to the Confederations Cup final. Chile lost to Germany 1-0 in the showdown in Russia – with Sanchez netting just once during the tournament.

However, the forward has been making headlines for very different reasons this summer. Sanchez has been the subject of intense transfer speculation as he continues to snub a new contract at the Emirates.

Paris Saint-Germain and Man City are the two sides whove entered the race for Sanchezs signature – with clubs set to part with £50million to land the star.

  Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists stars such as Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil playing with just a year left on contracts is 'ideal'.

Alexis Sanchez is back in Arsenal training, but how long will he stay a Gunner?.

Alexis Sanchez had earlier shown him arriving back in England ahead of his return to Arsenal training.

  Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger talks about Alexis Sanchezs return and Arsenals pre-season. Alexis Sanchez will continue to train by himself until he is back up to full fitness.

Chilean star Alexis Sanchez is back at London Colney despite transfer speculation surrounding him. Recently, it was reported Sanchez would hand in a transfer request in order to force through a move this summer.

He was due back at Arsenal on Sunday but posted an Instagram selfie claiming to be sick, with Wenger since confirming he had the flu.

The Frenchman is also adamant contract rebel Sanchez, whose current deal expires next summer, will be at the Emirates next season.

Arsene Wenger is adamant Alexis Sanchez will still be an Arsenal player in 2017-18.

Alexis Sanchez had been granted additional leave due to the Confederations Cup, but then claimed to be ill when failing to return. But Sanchez is reportedly desperate to link up with former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola at the Etihad.

The forward has also been linked with a moves to Bayern Munich this summer – but made sure only City can land him by demanding a staggering £400,000 a week. Sanchez has already rejected Arsenal's £275k-a-week deal.

  Alexis Sanchez flies off on holiday with his family with his Arsenal future still unclear.

For more infomation >> Alexis Sanchez returns to Arsenal training but is forced to go through drills away from first-team - Duration: 4:25.

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At Long Last, The St. Croix Crossing Is Complete - Duration: 2:32.

For more infomation >> At Long Last, The St. Croix Crossing Is Complete - Duration: 2:32.

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Asking the Community: What is Heat Power? - Duration: 2:42.

Hello everyone. My name is Jesper. I'm Hudson, and we're summer interns here at Climeon.

Wokring at Climeone, means working with what's called heat power.

When we started working here, we had no idea what heat power was so we figured the

public probably doesn't know either. We're gonna go around Stockholm asking

people what they know or what they think about heat power.

What do you know about heat power?

Heat power power? I actually I don't know. I have heard about it, but I don't know what it is.

As you can see, people don't know too much about heat power.

We're trying to spread the message but there's still a lot to be done.

Heat power is the conversion from heat into electricity.

That heat can either come from geothermal wells or from waste industrial heat.

When it comes from geothermal wells it comes straight from the earth and the

fully renewable resource.

Climeon units can utilize heat power by

feeding in hot water from geothermal wells or waste heat. Along with cooler water

from rivers, oceans or cooling towers, using the temperature difference and

proprietary technology the unit can generate clean electricity.

From industrial processes it takes waste heat from all types of different things like

cement, steel and it turns that waste heat that's usually dumped and just turns

into electricity. That reduces the overall fuel necessity and it reduces the CO2 emissions.

What do you think about heat power now?

It seems very good!

What do you think about heat power?

It sounds good, good for the climate.

Sounds good! it could save our future.

If we would use it.

Now, we´ve been around. Talking to the people in Stockholm.

Now we've got to see what our intern thinks about it.

Hudson you been with Climeon for about two or three weeks

What are your thoughts on heat power?

I think heat power is good.

It think it is definitely underutilized.

Not a lot of people know what it is

or what it does.

I could save a lot of money and it'd be really good for the environment.

Yeah it's pretty cool. As you can see there's not a whole lot of people knowing about it.

So, we just wanted to spread the message.

Thank you!

For more infomation >> Asking the Community: What is Heat Power? - Duration: 2:42.

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Trump and Brexit together is like the Superbowl for Europe | Jay Pelosky Interview - Duration: 4:09.

J pulovski has had a long career in investment banking it was a Morgan

Stanley strategist for a number of years he's worked all over the world and he

has a really interesting perspective and he's one of these guys who has this

ability to coin just ceiling an infinite number of phrases to express complex

ideas in really simple terms we're going to talk today about what he calls the

tri-polar world and I hope to get time to sit and talk to him about something

he calls generation passive because both of them I think are important to

understand they're really kind of shaping a landscape of global

geopolitics global economics and financial markets so let's sit down with

Jay and pick his brains about those two things the way I look at it is I've

named each region yeah I've given a name to each one so let me

go through those very quickly the first is Asia which I call the proactive

region because I argue that China particularly through the Asia

infrastructure investment bank right in the one belt one road or over

infrastructure project is really driving integration in Asia and the other part

of the Asian integration is the integration of ASEAN the Association of

Southeast Asian Nations which I think is the big story and the big growth story

anyway in Asia for the next ten years which has huge investment implications

if you think about it one of the things I'm really excited about for example

just as a quick aside is financial consolidation in ASEAN right you're

going to have probably three or four regional big banks as opposed to two or

three national big banks in every country so huge opportunity I believe in

the next several years and then of course the the icing on the cake for

Asian integration led by China is the u.s. decision to walk away from TPP

right the trans-pacific partnership we basically have given China the

opportunity to lead in Asia and I think therefore the proactive region has been

and it's likely to continue to be Asia the reactive region has been Europe well

if you think about Europe firefighting really since 2008-2009 right every time

they turn around there's a crisis whether it's Greece or the banks or

brexit or what-have-you and now however I think the combination

of brexit and President Trump and some of his america-first rhetoric has

actually led to a concentration of the European mind writ large in a

realization that they need to pull together to move forward and so actually

I would have been arguing that brexit and Trump together are super bullish for

European integration in that case got even stronger with the election of

French president macron the likely re-election of German Chancellor Merkel

the kind of reinstitution of the franco-german motor which has been the

traditional way for europe to move forward those two big countries have to

be in the same space and they clearly are I actually call them the M&M team

Merkel and Mike Rome and so I think Europe is really an exciting opportunity

it has a lot of slack in the economy the banking sector is finally being fixed

and as years behind the us fixing of the banking sector but things are clearly

happening light with Spain and Italy addressing their their weaker banks so

you have economic slack you have political recovery you have financial

sector revival you have achieved currency so to me Europe has moved from

reactive Europe to resurgent Europe and to me

Europe is probably the most attractive region over the next three to five years

I think there's tremendous upside in Europe the one place where they have to

focus is in the technology space if you look at the top 10 tech companies none

of them are in Europe right they're in either China or the United States the

good news for Europe is that through the digital single market the DSM project

which has already been on the table for a couple years they can create that kind

of tech capacity and be a really big opportunity for the next five years

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