Juventus have enquired about Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ahead of the summer transfer window. The Gunners could sell their top striker at the end of the season. Aubameyang, 30, is out of contract next summer, meaning he could walk away for free.
Inter Milan have also been credited with interest in the forward.
However, French outlet Le10 Sport say Juventus have now joined the race for the Arsenal star.
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Juventus have enquired about Aubameyang's availability this summer.
The Italian giants are hoping to partner the Arsenal star alongside Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin.
A lot has been made of Aubameyang's future, with Arsenal hero Emmanuel Petit urging the striker to leave the Gunners because they are 'becoming an average club'.
"If I was Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, I would leave Arsenal," he told Paddy Power.
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"There is some quality in this team but when you arrive at the club nowadays you want to do great things. But, come on guys, Arsenal is not the same any more.
"It's becoming an average club. I feel so sorry for the fans and all the people who love the club. I feel sorry for the former players that try to uphold the Arsenal reputation.
"But I don’t feel sorry for the players - I think 75 per cent of them at the club at the moment don't deserve to wear that shirt. They should look at themselves in the mirror and show some pride.
"Does anyone think the Arsenal executives and directors know what they're doing on the football side of things?
"For the last few years they have been splashing out on the transfer market - and have brought in some decent players - but I don't know what their target or project for the future is.
"It's far worse now than in the last years under Wenger. What is the point of being one of the richest clubs on the planet with no reason or vision behind it?"
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