Aubameyang warned by former Manchester United striker not to move to Barcelona or Real Madrid because of Messi and Eden Hazard

Arsenal may be mulling over losing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang when they are been left in situation the Gunners are riding against the odds to extend the player’s expiring contract.

The Gabon International enters into the last twelve month of his contract, and there is no guarantee he will sign extension at Emirate.

Aubameyang, 30, is reportedly willing to leave Arsenal, now that he knee finding the trophy-winning gab elsewhere- a situation resulting from Arsenal’s willingness but unable to win trophies since the arrival the Gabonese.

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Source of goal-scoring may have been hypothesized to play a major role in this gab, however, with the former Dortmund man turning a goal-machine during his two-year period stay at Arsenal since arriving from Germany in 2018, have changed nothing about the North London’s infertility to medals despite their fecundity levels in European and domestic football after reaching the League Cup and Europa League finals in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

Class, determination and quality in-depth may be crucial in winning titles and Laliga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid have been tipped by former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov to offer Aubameyang those missing links at Arsenal.

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Real Madrid, Barcelona and Aubameyang are reportedly into each other and Catalonia side Barcelona nearly snapped the forward’s signature but failed in a bid in the January transfer window.

Barca still remain interested in signing the striker, and could end up in a war against El Clasico opponents Real Madrid as the summer transfer approaches.

In this light, the Arsenal goal-poacher has been warned by Berbatov over a move to either of the Spanish sides, amid not be favored as a regular at the Santiago Bernbeu or Camp Nou due to potential competition from Messi, Suarez, Griezmann, Dembele, Fati, Benzema, Bale and Eden Hazard.

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“Aubameyang needs to calculate his options to see if he’s going to benefit and be happy moving to these types of teams,” Berbatov told Betfair.

“From his perspective, either of them is a good move because they are two of the best teams in the world, but then you have to look at their line-ups, which include Messi, Suarez, Griezmann, Dembele, Fati, Benzema, Bale, Hazard.

“Would Aubameyang play much in either of those squads? He’s not getting any younger, he needs to be at a club where he is going to play and at Arsenal he is the captain. But the biggest factor in all of this is winning trophies.

“You have to ask if Aubameyang is happy at Arsenal and, if he isn’t, I can understand why.

“Football is about winning trophies and we all know Arsenal are a team that play attractive football but in the end they have been left empty-handed quite a lot of times. That can be frustrating for a player.

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“Also, the overall performance of the team can bother you sometimes.

“Aubameyang is a striker so goals will be important for him, the way he plays, how he plays and how he feels, the only person who can tell you about that is him.

Arsenal have conducted its team and style of play around Aubameyang that has helped the Gabonese International to be a consistent goal scorer at the Emirates Stadium, grabbing impressive 61 goals in 97 outings over two seasons now.

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Berbatov believe Arsenal should maintain that together with life and Aubameyang’s family in London can keep the striker at Arsenal.

“The way of life, the way football is conducted, his teammates and the life his family have in London, are all things that could make him stay.

“Being a footballer in London is great, and it’s one of the best things ever, especially when you play for a big team like Arsenal. The only things he is missing are trophies.”

 

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