Published 17:51 IST, February 15th 2020

Arsenal sets transfer price for Aubameyang ahead of summer transfer window

Arsenal has reportedly set a 70 million pounds price tag for striker Pierre Emerick Aubameyang ahead of the summer transfer window. He joined Arsenal in 2018.

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Arsenal has reportedly set a 70 million pounds price tag for striker Pierre Emerick Aubameyang ahe of summer transfer window. striker signed for Gunners in 2018 and has since bagged 57 goals in 92 matches for club. He was also handed captain's armband following Granit Xhaka's signing as club captain.

Linked with a move away from Arsenal

According to reports, striker has heavily been linked with a move away from Arsenal with his current contract set to run out in year 2021. Arsenal is struggling to ink a new deal with striker and may be willing to let go of him if clubs agree to meet ir asking price. According to reports, Serie-A club Inter Milan may be keen on signing striker and Arsenal has placed a £70 million price tag.

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According to reports, former player Paul Merson urged Arsenal to t let go of Aubameyang even if it meant that y lose him on a free transfer in year 2021. Talking to a local media outlet, Merson said that it is hard to come by a player with a goal-scoring mentality and Aubameyang is one of m.

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Club begins preparations

According to reports, Mikel Arteta said that club h alrey begun ir preparations ahe of summer transfer window. Arsenal manr ded that re was a clear plan that h been chalked out and club is all to set to work on it. He said that it was his job to tell club about what he needed as a manr, ding that if re is a mutual agreement n both parties work towards implementing it.

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Arsenal manr, Mikel Arteta believes that club's trip to Dubai will have much-needed effect to get back on track and win matches in Premier League.

"We came here to work, it was like a mini pre-season," said former Arsenal midfielder.

 

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"I wanted to use it to work on our principles and our styles of play, and as well as how we live toger."

 

"I want to go game by game," he said. "At moment we are far from it, but re are a lot of games to play."

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(With inputs from PTI)

17:51 IST, February 15th 2020