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AUBAMEYANG PAYS HEED TO LONDON’S CALLING

Arsenal get Gabonese striker Aubameyang for £56mil

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LONDON: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang joined Arsenal from Borussia Dortmund for a club record fee of £56mil (RM309mil), in the biggest deal so far on transfer deadline day.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger – who last August kept the football world on tenterhook­s as he held out selling Alexis Sanchez to Manchester City because he failed to secure Thomas Lemar from Monaco – did not wait until the last minute to land the Gabon striker.

Wenger persuaded the Arsenal board to pay more for the 28-year-old than the £46.5mil (RM257mil) they shelled out for Frenchman Alexandre Lacazette last August.

Dortmund have eyed up a six-month loan move for Belgian internatio­nal Michy Batshuayi from champions Chelsea, who have stipulated there will be no option to buy at the end of that period.

“Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has joined us from Borussia Dortmund on a long-term contract for a club-record fee,” the statement from Arsenal said.

The club described him as “one of the world’s most highly-rated strikers”.

“He scored 98 goals in 144 Bundesliga games for Dortmund and had a hand in 172 goals in 213 matches in all competitio­ns for his former club,” it continued.

Aubameyang’s arrival should see French veteran Olivier Giroud completing the musical chairs by signing for Chelsea even though Wenger was loathe to let him move to a rival as Sanchez joined Manchester United earlier this month.

However, the French striker is keen to stay in London as he seeks regular first team action to secure his place in France’s World Cup squad.

Aubameyang will alleviate the pressure on Lacazette although he would be ineligible for the Europa League having already played in the Champions League this campaign.

It’s not just the top clubs involved in the frenetic last few hours of a January that apart from Sanchez becoming the highest-paid player in the league – on a reported pre-tax £500,000 (RM2.8mil) a week – has seen City pay a record fee of £57mil (RM314mil) for young French centreback Aymeric Laporte from Athletic Bilbao.

Tottenham too are getting close to signing Brazilian Lucas Moura, who has fallen out of favour at French giants Paris St Germain with the arrivals of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.

The 25-year-old has, according to reports, passed his medical and would be the fifth most expensive signing in the club’s history – PSG would like the majority of the £26.5mil (RM146mil) fee paid up front.

Those fighting to remain in the cash-rich upper echelon will also get in on the act with Swansea – whose win over Liverpool saw them move out of the bottom three – seeking to bring Ghanaian striker Andre Ayew back to Wales.

The Swans are hoping to sign the 28-year- old for around £18mil (RM99mil) according to the London Evening Standard – having sold him to the Hammers for £20.5mil (RM113mil) in 2016 – but the London side who have only Javier Hernandez as their one fit striker will want to bring in a replacemen­t.

Watford’s long-time servant Troy Deeney could fill the void and is valued at £16mil (RM88mil) to leave the club he has been with since 2010. — AFP

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 ?? — AP ?? The missing piece: Arsenal’s new signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will alleviate the pressure on Alexandre Lacazette.
— AP The missing piece: Arsenal’s new signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will alleviate the pressure on Alexandre Lacazette.

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