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Snl24.com | Pitso’s Side Linked With EPL Superstar

Snl24.com | Pitso’s Side Linked With EPL Superstar

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been linked with a move to Pitso Mosimane's Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been linked with a move to Pitso Mosimane’s Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia.

Pitso Mosimane’s Al Ahli have been linked with a move for a Premier League superstar, who recently enjoyed a productive stint at Barcelona. 

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According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Mosimane’s Al Ahli are one of two Saudi clubs that have enquired about Chelsea forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. 

Al Ahli and Al Shabab have approached Pierre Aubameyang to discuss potential move to Saudi league. ???????? #CFCAuba turned down MLS side LAFC in February as his priority was to continue in European football.Auba will 100% leave Chelsea this summer. No doubts. pic.twitter.com/7k6FqqgycG

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 5, 2023

The Gabon forward, who recently came out of international retirement, has endured a difficult time at the Blues since his arrival last year and is said to be destined to leave the club in the coming window. 

Aubameyang, 33, still has a year remaining on his contract at Stamford Bridge, but is tipped to find a new club ahead of the 2023/24 campaign after playing just 961 minutes of football in all competitions for the London-based giants. 

It should be noted, however, that the ex-Arsenal captain is believed to have turned down a switch to MLS side Los Angeles FC as he wanted to continue plying his trade in Europe. 

He has also, in recent months, been linked with a return to Barcelona, for whom he scored 13 goals in his six-month stay in 2022, although reports claim he is far from a priority for Blaugrana manager Xavi Hernandez and his coaching staff. 

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Al Ahli won promotion to the Saudi Pro League in Mosimane’s first season in charge, after winning 21 of their 34 matches this season. 

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