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Claudio Bravo would love to play with Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez at Manchester City next season

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Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez says he has decided where he will be playing next season

Claudio Bravo has welcomed the prospect of Chile team-mate Alexis Sanchez joining him at Manchester City next season.

The future of Arsenal forward Sanchez has remained shrouded in uncertainty for much of the year as reports linking him with a move away from the Emirates continue to persist.

Sanchez has entered the final year of his Arsenal deal and the 28-year-old told Sky Sports News HQ on Friday "it's clear" in his mind where he will be playing next season.

The Chile international has been linked with German heavyweights Bayern Munich, but Sky sources understand the Chile international also remains a key target for Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.

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Asked whether he would like to see Sanchez at the Etihad next season, Bravo told Sky Sports News HQ: "I've said on numerous occasions, he's one of the best players in the world.

"He plays at an incredible level for the national team and an incredible level at his club. He has a great future ahead of him. He's always reaching new heights with the national team.

Manchester City's Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo gestures to the Huddersfield fans after Manchester City's Nigerian striker Kelechi Iheanacho scored his
Image: Claudio Bravo says his international colleague has a great future ahead of him

"It's great to see him growing as a player. Of course, I would love to have him as a teammate. But it's not a matter just for the two of us. It's something the clubs have to go through."

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Sanchez, who has scored 72 goal in 144 Arsenal appearances since joining the Gunners from Barcelona three years ago, is expected to lead the line for Chile in Sunday's Confederations Cup final against Germany.

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