Lukasz Fabianski has sparked a summer battle for his signature after turning down a last-ditch attempt by Arsenal to convince him to stay.
Goalkeeper Fabianski produced an excellent display in the Champions League against Bayern Munich on Tuesday night, saving a Thomas Müller penalty, which has alerted a host of clubs to his availability.
Fabianski is out of contract in the summer and has rejected Arsenal’s latest offer of a new three-year deal worth around £50,000 a week.
Spanish clubs Sevilla and Villarreal have now joined the chase for Fabianski, along with FC Basle, from Switzerland. German club Schalke hold a long-standing interest in the 28-year-old.
But Fabianski will also have options to stay in England and it is understood the Pole is attracted to the possibility of continuing his career in the Premier League.
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