With that in mind, Football Whispers has highlighted seven wonderkids from Ligue 1?who will soon be on the radar of every top club in the Premier League. s, results and live match commentaryThe Dutch manager signed his countryman from Celtic when he was Saints manager. I know he is hot on the market so let him make the right choice for him. not bid for the player until the summer transfer window, but if Sanchez does not feel that he can win trophies at the Emirates he could be returning to Serie A come the summer. But with?Les Canaris floundering at the bottom end of Ligue 1, the midfielder is earning rave reviews. ored by the Arsenal faithfulGetty Images6Alexis Sanchez has been in fine form this season for ArsenalHowever Juventus have always shown an interest in Sanchez even when he was playing for Udinese in Serie A but Barcelona beat a host of top European clubs to his signature. It was around £50m and the wages of £480,000-a-week would have put him among the highest earners in the world. osta was set to LEAVE Chelsea this summer - before Antonio Conte talked him round Buoyed by the massive payout after selling Oscar for £60million, Conte will lodge an initial bid of around £34m for the Bayern Munich star. INCH OF SANCHArsenal will be desperate for their Chilean superstar to sign a new deal as Juventus wait to pounceDON'T MESSItaly legend Gianluigi Buffon says Antonio Conte's rollickings will leave Chelsea's title-chasing stars terrifiedhome sweet homeJuventus have won all 20 Serie A games at home in 2016 — and didn't concede a single goal until this seasonON THE ROCKSJuventus set to miss out on Zenit midfielder Axel Witsel as Chinese club Shanghai move inPat's offJuventus set to recall Simone Zaza from West Ham and loan Hammers Patrice Evra in double January boost Juventus7Tomas Rincon lines up a shot as he gets to know his new Juventus team-matesJuventus7Giorgio Chiellini watches new signing, Tomas Rincon, from the backgroundWhile they may sit four points clear of second place Roma with a game in hand, things havent been so rosy for the Bianconeri. Juve boss Massimilliano Allegri, who has been linked with replacing Arsene Wenger, wants to create a formidable attacking trio of Higuain, Paulo Dybala and Sanchez.