AS Saint-Etienne : Aubameyang, big surprise in Saint-Étienne? | ASSE News

Sidelined at Arsenal, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is now pushed to the exit. An opportunity for ASSE to strengthen itself.

Aubameyang loaned to ASSE this winter?

Despite a contract running until June 30, 2023 with Arsenal, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is set aside until further notice. The Gabonese striker’s various delays eventually annoyed his coach Mikel Arteta who decided not to retain him in the squad for the Gunners ‘last two games and for the Gunners’ trip to Leeds on Saturday.

It is therefore already established that the 32-year-old player will no longer play with the London club in 2021 and that he will no longer even train with the professional group until his departure for CAN in January. Faced with this incredible situation, journalist Darren Tulett of BeIN Sports dropped a bomb on ensuring that the former AS Saint-Étienne center-forward could return to the Cauldron during the next winter transfer window. “It smells like a loan in Saint-Étienne, doesn’t it? “, he wrote on his Twitter page. A big surprise is therefore being prepared near Saint-Étienne.

ASSE Mercato: Aubameyang wants to turn the page Arsenal in January

Silent since the start of his history at Arsenal, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang would have finally made a huge resolution regarding his future. Arrived in January 2018 from Borussia Dortmund for a check for 63.75 million euros, the Gabon international wants a change of heart in January. The hypothesis of a departure would grow day by day as FC Barcelona keep an eye on their situation. This is the information confirmed by Ekrem Konur in recent hours.

However, Operation Aubameyang could prove to be quite expensive for both AS Saint-Etienne and FC Barcelona. Indeed, the native of Laval receives 295,000 euros per week at Arsenal. According to reports from Eurosport UK, the Gunners do not believe the Blaugranas can make a substantial offer to transfer Aubameyang this winter and secure his salary. A departure from the Gabonese would be more expected for next summer.

To be continued…