

The 35-year-old joined on a one-year deal from Juventus ahead of the 2018-19 campaign, with the club retaining an option to extend for 12 months.
Given that the Swiss defender has started just 10 Premier League games this season, it seems unlikely the Gunners will opt to trigger that extension.
Lichtsteiner himself concedes that his time at the Emirates Stadium might well be up, but insists that his focus remains squarely on the Europa League final against Chelsea on May 29.
"I see it being quite difficult to stay but we are going to see what happens," he said. "I don’t know anything. The only important thing is the Europa League final now".
Arsenal need to beat Chelsea in Baku in order to qualify for next season's Champions League after finishing fifth in the Premier League.