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Yannick Carrasco linked with Arsenal and Aubameyang follows him on Twitter

Arsenal is currently linked with Yannick Carrasco and Aubameyang has started following him on Twitter amidst these transfer rumours.

There were reports a few days back which claimed that Dalian Yifang star Yannick Carrasco wanted to make a move to Arsenal in this January transfer window because he wants to return to European football after having been In China for just one year.

The Arsenal fans are excited about the prospect of signing Yannick Carrasco because he is a talented winger that would help them on the flanks and what’s surprising is that their striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has also followed the gunners transfer target on Twitter.

Yannick Carrasco’s official Twitter account

 

Here is a list of a few of Yannick Carrasco’s followers and you can see how Aubameyang is among them

The Arsenal fans believe that this is a hint that Aubameyang already knows how Yannick Carrasco could be his teammate in the coming days. There hasn’t been any official statement from Arsenal concerning Yannick Carrasco but some rumours claim that the gunners have already begun negotiations with his representatives and the North Londoners will then later have to negotiate the price of the player with the Chinese club.

Yannick Carrasco played in the Spanish Laliga and the French Ligue One and he had an awesome spell in both of these leagues but it is surprising that he decided to make a move to China at his young age. Yannick Carrasco will be turning 25 this year on 4th September. It is reported that Yannick Carrasco rejected the chance to join AC Milan because he wants to test the Premier League and has chosen Arsenal as his preferred destination in England.

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