In the midst of mounting transfer rumors, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang may have said his final farewell to Arsenal
Arsenal’s Premier League match against Manchester City at the Emirates on New Year’s Day will be without their former skipper Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. In the midst of mounting transfer rumors, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang may have said his final farewell to Arsenal.
According to sources, the 32-year-old has not played for the Gunners since losing his leadership three weeks ago for another “disciplinary infraction,” and has been forced to practice alone.
Mikel Arteta’s team has been in fantastic form without him, winning all five of their games and scoring 19 goals in the process.
And it now appears that they will be without Aubameyang for yet another match after he flew to Dubai to join Gabon’s national team ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations.
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According to football. London, an agreement has been reached to allow players selected for the AFCON to stay with their clubs until January 3rd if they have official matches, which means Thomas Partey, Mohamed Elneny, and Nicolas Pepe will all be available for the game against City, despite being included in their respective countries’ provisional squads for the tournament.
Aubameyang, on the other hand, was allowed to depart London early to join his national squad.
Arteta has refused to speculate on Aubameyang’s future, although he did say that the forward has fallen short of the expectations he had for the club’s players.
“I don’t strive to build my power by being authoritarian or brutal. “All I ask is for respect and dedication,” the Spaniard stated. “That’s all there.”
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“If you don’t ask for that at this level, I’m going to pack my belongings and leave because it’s the very minimum you can ask for.”
When asked about the deterioration of the Aubameyang issue, he continued, “I’m sorry, but I’m going to expect that from everyone at the club, the first one myself.”
“I go through that door and do something else the second I don’t do it.” That’s exactly what should happen.
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