As reported by The Mirror, Serie A giants Juventus are the latest club to join the race for the signature of Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez.

What's the story?

With the Chilean superstar still having not committed his future to the club, the situation is set to come to a head this summer with Arsenal having to make a big decision on his future.

The Mirror reckon Juventus are ready to put a package together to make him an incredible well paid man and have already noted their interest with his representatives.

With the likes of mega-rich Paris Saint-Germain also circling according to the paper, Arsenal face a tough fight to hold on their star man and will likely have to make a decision on whether to sell him in the summer or have him leave on a free in 2018.

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Arsenal's must-keep man

Alexis Sanchez has banged in an incredible 17 goals so far this season, playing a massive part in Arsenal's continued challenge for a top four position and campaign for UEFA Champions League glory.

That goal tally is worth mega money in the Premier League and if Arsenal want to keep him they’re likely going to have to open the chequebook and increase his wages significantly.

He’s well on course to have his best season in an Arsenal shirt and perhaps the best season of his career. The most league goals he’s ever scored in one season was 19, for Barcelona in La Liga the year before he moved to London.

Signing up him is arguably Arsenal's biggest priority this year. If they lose Sanchez they are unlikely going to be able to challenge for silverware next season, unless they themselves manage to bag one of Europe's top strikers from elsewhere.

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