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Arsenal line-up from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's debut and where they are now

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's Arsenal career is over as the 32-year-old has joined FC Barcelona as a free agent after ending his Gunners contract by mutual consent.

The Gabon international's time in north London ended under acrimonious circumstances after being exiled from the first-team by manager Mikel Arteta after a disciplinary breach.

Aubameyang was last seen in an Arsenal shirt in early December just a week before he had the captaincy stripped of him, a move that highlighted there was very little chance of reconciliation between player and manager.

As a result, Arsenal are without a man that so often bailed them out of trouble across his four-year stay and came very close to gaining access to the Gunners '100 goals club' though it was not to be.

He leaves the club with his tally sitting at 92 strikes, the first of which came against Everton on a rain-sodden Saturday night at the Emirates four years ago.

In one way, Aubameyang's Arsenal career came full circle as he both introduced himself and bid farewell to the Gunners faithful with contests against the Toffees.

Though his goodbye came in the form of a humiliating 2-1 defeat at Goodison Park just before Christmas, his hello saw Arsenal run out 5-1 victors.

But who else donned the famous red and white shirt the day of his debut? Mirror Football has taken a trip down memory lane to see just how many who lined up for Arsenal that day have survived Mikel Arteta's ruthless streak.

Purchased by Arsenal from London rivals Chelsea to the tune of £10m, his former Blues teammate John Terry famously said Cech could save a team 10 points a season.

It didn't exactly pan out this way in north London, with Cech struggling to endear himself to the Arsenal faithful quite

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