Arsenal confirm departure of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ahead of Barcelona move

Arsenal have confirmed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has left the club by mutual consent ahead of his move to FC Barcelona on a free transfer.

Aubameyang trained with his new Barcelona team-mates on Tuesday after agreeing a dramatic Deadline Day move to the Spanish giants from the Gunners.

An Arsenal statement on Tuesday night confirmed Aubameyang’s exit: “We wish Auba all the best for the next chapter in his career and thank him for his contribution to the club.”

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Barcelona president Joan Laporta said the club hoped to unveil the 32-year-old this week, along with fellow new signing Adama Traore, who re-joined the club from Wolves.

Laporta said: “We will present Adama Traore tomorrow and, if everything continues well, we will also present Aubameyang.”

Arsenal were willing to allow Aubameyang to leave after stripping him of the captaincy in December following a disciplinary issue.

Aubameyang has not played for Arsenal since December 6, and was left out of their squad for their warm-weather training camp in Dubai.

Aubameyang, who scored 92 goals in 163 games for the Gunners and won the FA Cup in 2020, leaves the Emirates with 18 months left of his contract worth £350,000 a week.

The Premier League club are estimated to be making a saving of around £25m in wages with Aubameyang’s departure. But his exit means Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will finish the season with just two recognised strikers in his squad, with both Eddie Nketiah and Alexandre Lacazette out of contract in the summer.

The deal for Aubameyang to join the Catalan side had looked off earlier on Deadline Day after talks broke down over the financial part of the deal.

But it is understood that Aubameyang took a significant pay cut to facilitate the move.

The Gabon captain leaves Arsenal after four years at the club, having joined from Borussia Dortmund in January 2018 for a then club-record fee, understood to have been £60m.


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