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Aubameyang makes a big hint on his future after Arsenal’s impressive 4-0 win over Norwich

Arsenal captain and striker Aubameyang has made a hint at possibly extending his stay at the Emirates Stadium after win over Norwich City.

Arsenal striker and captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has just less than one year remaining on his current contract at the Emirates Stadium and the club has for a while been trying to tie him down to a new deal for a while but he has now given fans hope as he has hint at staying after 4-0 win over Norwich City.

Aubameyang arrived at Arsenal in the 2018 winter transfer window and he has been such an outstanding signing as he has since then been the top scorer of the North Londoners but the club has however found itself in a tough position as he has entered into the last year of his contract at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal welcomed Norwich City at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday and Aubameyang scored twice as well as assisting as the gunners won 4-0 and the 31 year old has hint at a possible stay at the Emirates Stadium as he said that he was happy that Bukayo Saka renewed and that he will soon be talking to the club about his own matters.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 01: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrates scoring for Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Norwich City at Emirates Stadium on July 01, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

“I’m really happy that Bukayo signed da ting. We’ll see. We’ll talk with the club and see what happens. I’m really focused on the games. Since Mikel is in we’re doing well. We’re working well. We have signs we’re improving.” Aubameyang told BT SPORT.

The Arsenal fans will be hopeful that Aubameyang having talks with the club will be about him signing a new deal with the gunners as him committing his future to the North Londoners would be huge for the club and Mikel Arteta as he is someone who will always that brings goals to your team. Aubameyang has been linked with a move to clubs such as Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan but it is however unclear if they’ll indeed make a move for him with all the financial problems that the Coronavirus has brought.

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