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    Aubameyang Blames Arteta For Arsenal Exit

    Bonface OsanoBy Bonface OsanoFebruary 3, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has said his “problem” with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta contributed to his decision to leave the club and join Barcelona.

    The Gabon striker completed a free transfer to Barca on Wednesday having been frozen out of the Gunners squad.

    Aubameyang’s departure came after he was stripped of the Arsenal captaincy following a disciplinary breach.

    “I think it was a problem just with him [Arteta],” the 32-year-old said at his Nou Camp unveiling on Thursday.

    “He made the decision. I can’t say much more. He wasn’t happy, I stayed very calm and that’s it.”

    Read: Aubameyang Exits Arsenal As Barca Knocks

    Aubameyang was released from his Arsenal contract on Monday having not made an appearance following the disciplinary issue in December.

    Everything you need to know about Arsenal, all in one place

    The former Borussia Dortmund forward had previously been dropped in March and missed the win over north London rivals Tottenham because of a “breach of pre-match protocol”.

    But he is hopeful of resurrecting his career at Barca ahead of a possible debut against Atletico Madrid on Sunday.

    “It’s true that they were complicated months and I think football has these things sometimes,” added Aubameyang.

    Read Also: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Is Fit As A Fiddle, Gabonese Skipper Confirms

    “But if I have to say something about this topic [leaving Arsenal], it is that I never wanted to do anything wrong on my part, but I think this is the past and I want to think about the present.”

    ‘I am mentally ready’

    Aubameyang scored 92 goals in 163 appearances for Arsenal following his £56m move from Dortmund in January 2018, helping the Gunners win the 2020 FA Cup to give Arteta silverware in his first season at the helm.

    His Barcelona contract runs until June 2025 and includes an option to agree a departure in June 2023, plus a buyout clause of 100 million euros (£83.4m).

    Aubameyang said he is “ready to do everything possible” to transform Barca’s fortunes after they were knocked out of this season’s Champions League.

    “I am mentally ready because I have clear ideas in my head. I will give it my very best from any position on the field,” he said.

    “I have spoken to [Barcelona head coach] Xavi and he wants me to be centre forward, but if he ever wants me to play on the wings, I will do that no problem at all.”

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