Arsenal's Elimination From Europa League Title Race Might Pace Way To Peirre-Emerick Aubameyang's Exit
Arsenal's struggles to make Champions League return might be a chance clubs who are interested in Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to get to sign him over in summer.
Gunners were left stunned by their elimination from the Europa League after losing 2-1 (Ag. 2-2) to Olympiakos on Thursday. It was a disappointing loss for Arsenal at Emirate Stadium to watch Youssef El-Arabi scored the winning goal after getting the Gabonese forward had scored an equalizer with an acrobatic finish.
As already known, Barcelona and Inter Milan are closely monitoring the forward for signing in summer and since Arsenal are out of Champions League return, the probability of Aubameyang leaving the club his on the high, with their recent annual financial report which they announced to be in the negative by £27 million loss.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored with a stunning bicycle kick in Arsenal's 1-2 loss to Olympiakos that eliminated the side from the Europa League |
Now, here is the catch. Inter's forward Lautero Martinez is linked to Barcelona and has a release clause of £94m which if triggered will afford the Italians the fund needed to make a bid for Aubameyang. Likewise, Barcelona are closely monitoring the 30-year-old for signing despite their link to the Argentine.
However, Aubameyang remained reserve about his links to these two top-flight European clubs and even try to dismiss the rumours with a tweeted message that reads as, "Why they talk about what they don't know."
Even if the forward wants to remain at the club, there is a possibility that they might not make Europa League return as they are eleventh on the EPL table with 37 points, nevertheless, that is just four points clearly the top five and six.
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