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Aubameyang confirms leaving Marseille as Greenwood prepares to join the French club

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Last updated: 2024/07/17 at 1:24 PM
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Former Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has announced that he is leaving Marseille after just one season with the French club. The 35-year-old Gabon attacker joined Marseille from Chelsea last July and had a successful campaign, scoring an impressive 30 goals. However, Aubameyang has now decided to move on, citing the desire to start a new chapter in his career. In an Instagram post, he thanked the club, staff, teammates, and supporters for their support during his time at Marseille.

Reports have emerged that Manchester United’s promising young striker Mason Greenwood is set to replace Aubameyang at Marseille. Greenwood, who spent last season on loan at Spanish club Getafe where he scored 10 goals in 36 appearances, is highly regarded for his talent and potential. The 20-year-old English attacker rose through the ranks at United and has already made 129 senior appearances for the club, scoring 35 goals. He is seen as a player with a bright future and could be a valuable addition to Marseille’s squad.

Aubameyang’s decision to leave Marseille has sparked speculation about his future destination, with several clubs rumored to be interested in signing him. Despite being in the latter stages of his career, Aubameyang’s goal-scoring form last season has attracted attention from top clubs around the world. His experience and proven track record could make him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their attacking options. It remains to be seen where Aubameyang will end up next, but his departure from Marseille is sure to create a buzz in the transfer market.

Meanwhile, Greenwood’s potential move to Marseille is seen as a significant step in his career development. The young striker has already shown glimpses of his talent at United and could benefit from regular first-team opportunities at Marseille. Playing in the competitive environment of French football could help Greenwood further hone his skills and fulfill his potential as a top-level striker. With Aubameyang’s departure opening up a spot in the Marseille squad, Greenwood could be set for a key role in the team’s attack.

Marseille’s pursuit of Greenwood highlights the club’s ambition to strengthen their squad and compete at the highest level. With Aubameyang leaving a void in the team’s forward line, Marseille are looking to bring in a talented and promising young player like Greenwood to fill the gap. The potential arrival of Greenwood would add depth and quality to Marseille’s attacking options, providing a boost to the team’s chances in domestic and European competitions. The move could also signal Marseille’s intent to build a competitive team capable of challenging for silverware in the future.

In conclusion, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s decision to leave Marseille and Mason Greenwood’s potential move to the French club have set the stage for an exciting transfer saga. While Aubameyang looks to embark on a new chapter in his career, Greenwood could be on the verge of a breakthrough move that could enhance his development as a player. Marseille’s pursuit of Greenwood reflects their ambition to strengthen the squad and compete at the highest level. As the transfer market heats up, football fans will be eagerly following the developments surrounding these two talented strikers and their future destinations.

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