Aubameyang close to OM

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Like a certain Didier Drogba, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang only stayed one season at OM. But it was enough to conquer the hearts of a demanding and initially refractory public. If the 2023-2024 financial year was rather average for the Olympians, they nonetheless played in the semi-finals of the Europa League, driven in particular by a prolific scorer with 30 goals – and 11 assists – in 51 exits.

Banner of OM. The opportunity for certain Marseille supporters to pay tribute to him. And vice versa.

A win-win deal concluded this summer

Also when a Marseille supporter says to him: “ We don’t forget you Auba “, the person concerned replies: ” Me neither

», with two emojis in the colors of the flagship Marseille club. And to answer: “ That’s for sure!! But that’s life » to the following post from another Internet user: “ You would have had so much fun this year and you would have delighted us “.

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Although he had initially signed up for two seasons with OM, the 35-year-old Gabonese striker had made no secret of being attentive to a final big contract and it was with this in mind that he joined the Saudi club Al-Qadsiah this summer, in a win-win deal which allowed the Marseillais to land some 10 million euros. Paid to the tune of 20 million per year in the Saudi Pro League, the former Gunner has so far played 13 matches there for a return of seven goals.

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