Wonderful Wolves?published at 19:23 British Summer Time 19 August 2019

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Micah Richards
Former Aston Villa and Man City defender on Radio 5 Live
When he's on the field Alexis Sanchez doesn't seem like the true Alexis Sanchez.
He's one of the best players I've played against. United haven't got many options up front - to have him come off the bench would be unbelievable. If it was me, I'd keep him.
If they want to push for the top four then they need to keep players like him.
Keep or get rid of Sanchez / Will the Europa League hinder Wolves' PL season?
Tushar Vyas: Keep Sanchez! He will come good. Keep faith in him and use him. Lingard, Martial, Rashford could be injury prone so good to have him as an option. He always gives or is willing to give it his all for the team. Could be valuable for the young players as well.
Sulaimon Adelekan: Alexis Sanchez should be allowed to stay and prove himself, we all know what he can do, we saw that with Arsenal and Chile at the Copa America. Wolves and Manchester United have put out their strongest XI, this will be a mouthwatering tie.
Indeed it is Sulaimon. Two teams that are very good to watch.
Some stats for you before tonight's game...
Micah Richards
Former Aston Villa and Man City defender on Radio 5 Live
With Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Daniel James on the counter-attack United will be really ferocious. I watched them against Chelsea. They played within themselves and then realised they could get Chelsea on the counter.
Both teams play really good football, and both got off to a decent start. Wolves have got quality, with Diogo Jota and Raul Jimenez - they're both in my fantasy team!
United last season at Molineux, they did have problems.
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Any win for Manchester United will take them top tonight, while Wolves can join Manchester City, Brighton, Tottenham, Bournemouth, Sheffield United and Everton on four points.
So, happy with those line-ups? Tweet us using the #bbcfootball hashtag to tell us.
Wolves v Manchester United
Wolves revert back to the same XI that started in the 0-0 draw against Leicester, having made nine changes for last Thursday's win over Pyunik.
Wolves: Rui Patricio, Bennett, Coady, Boly, Doherty, Dendoncker, Neves, Joao Moutinho, Jonny, Jimenez, Jota.
Substitutes: Pedro Neto, Cutrone, Gibbs-White, Ruddy, Saiss, Ruben Vinagre, Traore.
Manchester United make just one change to the XI that started in the 4-0 victory over Chelsea.
Winger Daniel James, who scored his first goal in a competitive match for the club last weekend, replaces Andreas Pereira.
There is no room in the matchday squad for the man we've been discussing, Alexis Sanchez, who has been linked with a move to Inter Milan.
Manchester United: de Gea, Wan Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, McTominay, Pogba, James, Lingard, Rashford, Martial.
Substitutes: Mata, Andreas Pereira, Young, Romero, Greenwood, Matic, Tuanzebe.
Keep or get rid of Sanchez / Will the Europa League hinder Wolves' PL season?
Harrison Short: Nothing Sanchez has done in his United career (bar scoring the winner against Newcastle and scoring against Arsenal in the FA Cup last season) has merited him staying. I have nothing against him, but we're paying him an eye-watering salary for nothing in return.
Ghost 6PO: Getting rid of him is a bit of a risk but it will give chances to younger players if DJ (Daniel James), Martial etc are injured and United won't have to pay his huge wages (or only half of it).
Jon Duffin: If an offer comes in for Sanchez we'd be mad not to take it. His legs are gone and his body can no longer do what his mind wants it to do. Shame it's happened so early for him as he was unplayable on his day at Arsenal!
Arlo White and Chris Sutton are on commentary duty from Molineux for BBC Radio 5 Live tonight, with Mark Chapman and Micah Richards back at base.
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Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
Inter Milan expect to find out within the next 36 hours if they have a chance of signing Manchester United forward Alexis Sanchez.
Inter have already signed one striker from United, Romelu Lukaku, and are now targeting Sanchez, a friend of the Belgian, to improve manager Antonio Conte’s squad.
Conte is keen on Sanchez and Inter are understood to be putting together a deal they hope to present to United on either Tuesday or Wednesday.
United are aware of Inter’s interest in Sanchez and are understood to be open minded about keeping the Chilean, if the terms are acceptable. That is by no means certain.
Sanchez is thought to earn around £400,000-a-week, a figure way in excess of Inter’s current pay structure. It has been suggested United may subsidise Sanchez’s salary as part of any deal.
Speaking of Alexis Sanchez, here is the latest update courtesy of our man at Molineux, Simon Stone.
Keep or get rid of Sanchez / Will the Europa League hinder Wolves' PL season?
A few talking points for you all tonight.
Firstly, Alexis Sanchez. Would you keep him at Manchester United or get rid of him before the European transfer window closes on 31 August?
Wolves fans, do you want to qualify for the Europa League group stage or will it hinder your Premier League campaign?
We're also after all your thoughts on tonight's match so get involved and tweet us using the hashtag #bbcfootball. As always, include your reasons why, thanks.
The team news will be out at 19:00 BST with the game set to start an hour later.
Alexis Sanchez has been linked with a move joining ex-Red Romelu Lukaku at Inter Milan, so will we see the Chile forward make his first appearance of the season tonight?
Wolves will return to their full-strength Premier League side after having the luxury of making nine changes for the second leg tie in their Europa League third qualifying round match against Armenian side Pyunik on Thursday.
Molineux is the setting for tonight's Premier League action and the Wolves social media team has been busy, putting together this little video to get us all in the mood.
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Hello and welcome along to BBC Sport's coverage of the Premier League match between Wolves and Manchester United.
I'm Michael Emons and it is my pleasure to be guiding you through all the action tonight.
Later on we will also have live commentary of the match on BBC Radio 5 Live as well.
It was a perfect start to the season for Manchester United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with his side hitting four past Frank Lampard's Chelsea.
While Wolves have had a very busy start to the campaign - including a trip to Armenia - and Nuno Espirito Santo's side have been in great form with four wins and a draw from their five matches.
Which way will this one at Molineux go? Should be a good one.