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Aubameyang to bag £60million over next three years in new Arsenal deal

Benjamin Nketsia by Benjamin Nketsia
September 16, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has finally put an end to speculation about his future by signing a new Arsenal contract.

The Gabon forward, 31, was linked with an exit from the Emirates for months after entering the final year of his deal.

Some of the biggest clubs in Europe registered an interest in Aubameyang, including LaLiga giants Barcelona.

However, manager Mikel Arteta and the Gunners board have convinced their star striker to sign – to the delight of supporters.

The signing of the contract was much-anticipated, with reports first saying a deal was agreed last week.

Arsenal and Aubameyang himself teased the announcement for many days, before finally confirming the contract news on Tuesday afternoon in a live stream from the Emirates.

A statement was later added to Arsenal’s official website reading: “Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has signed a new three-year contract with us!

“Having put pen to paper on his new deal, our 31-year-old captain wanted to break the news on Arsenal.com and on social media by telling fans LIVE that he was staying, with the ambition to lift more trophies and leave a long-term legacy.”

Aubameyang said upon signing his new contract: “Signing for this special club was never in doubt.

“It’s thanks to our fans, my team-mates, my family and everybody at this club that I feel like I belong here. I believe in Arsenal. We can achieve big things together. We have something exciting here and I believe the best is to come for Arsenal.”

Manager Arteta added: “It was important for Pierre-Emerick to stay with us. He’s a superb player with an incredible mentality.

“Being the player to have taken the least amount of time to reach 50 goals with this club tells you everything you need to know about him and his way of working.

“He’s an important leader for the team and a big part of what we’re building. He wants to be up there with the best players in the world and leave his mark. He can achieve that here.”

Arsenal goal hero Ian Wright joined Aubameyang on the live streamed announcement to thank him for sticking with the Gunners at such an important time for the club.

“I love you, man,” gushed Wrighty. “Can I just say, because I’m sure there’s loads of people requesting you, can I just say you signing for us in the time we need you most when we’ve seen legends leave us when we need them.

“You are legendary status for life. I love you, captain. Everyone’s happy man.

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