Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang should move to a more ambitious club if he wants to win trophies, according to Gabon football ...
Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang should move to a more ambitious club if he wants to win trophies, according to Gabon football association president Pierre Alain Mounguengui.
Aubameyang joined Arsenal in January 2018 for about 56 million pounds and has since scored 61 goals in all competitions. He was the league's top scorer last season with 22 strikes and has 17 league goals in the current campaign.The 30-year-old Gabon international's contract with the Premier League club expires at the end of next season.
"So if Pierre could secure a contract with a more ambitious club, he'd definitely find his place there.
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