Robert Sanchez has always been an important goalkeeper for Brighton. He developed through the youth ranks, spent as many loan spells as he had to and earned a regular first-team place. Even so, he didn't gain the notoriety he now enjoys until Luis Enrique started calling him up for his Spain call-ups.
But the Spain coaching staff is not the only one who has noticed him. According to the 'Daily Mirror', Chelsea and Manchester United have good reports of his work over the years. They are aware of his steps forward and also that he has a contract until 2025 with a market value of 12.9 million euros. It is a figure that both clubs can afford.
It would make sense that the goalkeeper would look favourably on these options for his future, although he would have to take into account how difficult it would be to continue with the same prominence he has now. At Stamford Bridge, Kepa and Edouard Mendy are fighting for a place in goal with Graham Potter. At Old Trafford, David de Gea is untouchable, even if the World Cup in Qatar will not be a reminder of his good form.
Thus, Robert Sanchez faces the winter with the hope of taking advantage of any opportunity that comes his way with the Spanish national team and waiting for his agent to provide him with any news.