Nicolas Pepe's feelings are clear on Arsenal future after Mikel Arteta private talks
Nicolas Pepe didn't want to entertain an Arsenal exit in January as the winger received interest from two French clubs.
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Nicolas Pepe didn't want to entertain an Arsenal exit in January as the winger received interest from two French clubs.
Arsenal continue their preparations under the sun in Dubai
Barcelona completed the signing of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on a free transfer from Arsenal this week in a dramatic late development in the transfer window.
With the transfer window now behind them, Arsenal can solely focus on trying to secure qualification for next season's Champions League.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has said his «problem» with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta contributed to his decision to leave the club and join Barcelona.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang said his Arsenal exit was predominantly down to manager Mikel Arteta when speaking at his unveiling at Barcelona. The forward left Arsenal earlier this week, departing in acrimonious circumstances having been stripped of the captaincy and frozen out of the side by Arteta following a disciplinary breach in December. Ad/> Aubameyang has since joined Barcelona on a free transfer, and though the 32-year-old said on Tuesday that the manner of his Arsenal exit “hurts”, he insisted he was “wasn’t very happy” with how his four-year spell at the Emirates ended.
During his first interview as a Barcelona player, the forward took aim at Arteta's treatment in those final months.
Real Madrid has reportedly approached Arsenal about signing William Saliba as his Arsenal future remains up in the air.