JUVENTUS are reportedly eyeing a sensational move for Arsenal talisman Alexis Sanchez.

It is said that his frustration has stemmed from Arsenal's failed title bid - which extends their Premier League title drought to 12 years - and the prospect of potentially missing out on Champions League football next season.
And Italian website Football Italia claim Juve are hoping to capitalise by going in for the Chile international in the summer transfer window.
Sanchez wants a club who will make a genuine push for the Champions League and Juve can offer him that along with the prospect of trophies after winning the Serie A title for a 32nd time this season.
The first time being when he was at Udinese in 2011 and again in 2014 after he left Barcelona to move to the Gunners in a £35million deal.
It is understood that the move will hinge on Alvaro Morata's transfer dealings, with the Spaniard being linked with a return to Real Madrid as they look set to trigger his buy-back clause.
If Morata departs this will free up £24m in transfer funds, which Juve can put towards securing a move for Sanchez.
But if an agreement can be struck Sanchez could on his way to the Serie A.
Sanchez, who still has two years remaining on his Arsenal contract, has scored 16 goals in 39 games for Arsene Wenger's side this season and has made 11 assists.
He has been attracting interest from Bayern Munich and Manchester City.