Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has said he is at a ‘turning point’ in his career, with speculation continuing to link the Arsenal captain with a move away from the club.
The Arsenal goal-machine has just over 12 months remaining on his current deal, reports over recent months having linked him with the likes of Inter Milan, Barcelona and PSG, with the forward said to be keen on a return to playing in the Champions League.
It was suggested earlier this month that the 30-year-old had been offered a new deal to extend his stay in north London, though the Gabon international has denied that to be the case, while also admitting he is keen to ‘fight for titles’ and that a decision of whether to stay or go will be ‘very difficult’.
“Recently I have not received an offer to extend,” he told French publication Telefoot. “But, of course, we have had exchanges with the club for a fair few months now.
Since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang made his Premier League debut, only Mohamed Salah (51) has scored more goals in the competition than the Arsenal forward (49).
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“They know very well why so far nothing has happened. They have the keys. It is up to them to do their work and, after that, we will see how things go.
“It is a turning point in my career, and I will be very frank with everyone. It will certainly be a very difficult decision to make. I still haven’t decided and we will see. It will maybe be the most important decision of my career.
“All players want to win titles. Everyone is going to ask the question: ‘does he want to win them at Arsenal or somewhere else?’
“But, as I said, the future will tell us. As I have said already, the club has the keys to this. I am hungry to win titles, and whatever my decision, I intend to fight to win titles. To be clear, nothing has been decided.”
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