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- Aubameyang set to end his stint with Al-Qadsiah
- De Zerbi has given the green light to the transfer
- His high wages could be a sticking point
Aubameyang’s 17 goals in his first season weren’t enough to secure his long-term future in the الدوري السعودي للمحترفين. Hence, despite having one year remaining on his contract, the Gabon international is expected to be released from his lucrative deal as the Saudi club shifts focus toward acquiring younger talent for their forward line.
According to L’Equipe, officials at Marseille have already initiated informal talks to assess Aubameyang’s intentions and contractual status. During a recent visit to Saint-Etienne, where Aubameyang was spotted accompanying his nephew on trial at ASSE, he is said to have engaged in casual discussions with Marseille president Pablo Longoria and other club representatives. These early conversations suggest the الدوري الفرنسي 1 side is seriously weighing up the prospect of making a formal approach.
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that although Marseille are open to the idea of signing Aubameyang, they will go ahead only if the deal aligns with their current wage structure. Aubameyang’s salary expectations will be a major determining factor in whether the move materialises. The Ligue 1 outfit are not willing to exceed their budget and have made it clear that any agreement will need to reflect their financial framework.
Marseille head coach Roberto De Zerbi is reportedly in favour of adding Aubameyang to his attacking ranks. The Italian tactician is understood to value the striker’s wealth of experience and goal-scoring pedigree, particularly in a squad that currently leans heavily on young forwards. His previous success in Ligue 1, as well as his knowledge of the city and club culture, are viewed as major plus points in the proposed transfer.
It’s understood that Aubameyang still maintains communication with individuals inside the Marseille organisation, which could help facilitate a potential deal. Nonetheless, the Gabonese will be a prudent addition to the squad as Marseille gear up for Champions League nights next season.