Inter Milan are not very worried about possible anemia that is affecting forward Alexis Sanchez.

This according to Italian news outlet Gazzetta.it, who report that the Nerazzurri were already aware of the possibility of the 34-year-old suffering from minor anemia, and have prepared a special diet so that he can get over the problem.

Inter forward Sanchez is currently with the Chilean national team.

However, the former Arsenal and Barcelona forward missed out on La Roja’s first World Cup qualifying match of the break, against Uruguay.

Chile coach Eduardo Berizzo updated on Sanchez’s condition. He said that he expects the player to be back in the squad for the next qualifier of the break.

However, there has been a bit of mystery about exactly the nature of the problem that has been affecting Sanchez.

Inter Milan Already Aware Of Possible Anemia For Alexis Sanchez – Not Worried

Coming from the Chilean camp, there are suggestions that the problem for Sanchez could be anemia.

This could explain the player’s low hemoglobin.

As such, Sanchez’s issue may be a little more complex than one of simply lacking match-fitness. The 34-year-old had not trained with a group for several weeks prior to joining Inter at the end of last month, due to leaving Marseille at the end of his contract.

Therefore, Sanchez did not go through a full preseason.

According to the Gazzetta, in any event, Inter do not have any particular fears about Sanchez’s condition.

The Chilean already underwent a medical prior to signing on a free transfer.

According to the Gazzetta, Inter’s medical team already identified the risk of mild anemia for Sanchez.

And the club doctors have been preparing a special diet for the player.

Therefore, the Gazzetta report, the Nerazzurri expect that Sanchez will be back fully fit and ready to get out on the pitch very soon.