The
Gunners’ hopes of getting Aubameyang to commit his future to the club depends
on Barca’s transfer fans.
Both
parties have reached a verbal agreement over a new three-year deal, that will
see the Gabon sign a £250,000-a-week deal.
However,
Aubameyang is yet to officially sign the contract extension.
Barcelona
would be in the market for a striker, especially if Luis Suarez leaves the Camp
Nou this summer.
Although
their first choice to replace him would be Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez, the
Catalans are keen admirers of Aubameyang.
Chelsea
were said to have made a move for Aubameyang in January, but have since added
Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech to their squad.