Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could leave the Emirates at the end of the campaign if they fail to make the top four, according to the Telegraph.
Despite being only four points away from the Champions League qualification spot and having a 100% record in the Europa League, life seems difficult for Arsenal players and supporters alike due to the inconsistency of their results.
The latest in a serious of disappointing results for Unai Emery’s team was the 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace, which saw Granit Xhaka swear at fans who booed him for reacting negatively to getting subbed off.
Aubameyang has been a key part of the Arsenal side since joining from Borussia Dortmund in January 2018, scoring 49 goals in 76 competitive matches.
The North London side have failed to make it to the Champions League for the past three years, and if Aubameyang has his heart set on featuring in the competition again, he may have to leave at the end of his deal.
The 30-year-old striker has a year left to run on his current contract but is yet to commit to an extension.
He might wait until the end of the season to decide whether he commits his future to the Emirates or look for success elsewhere.
He was heavily linked with a transfer move to Manchester United previously.
However, Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka has so far refused the club’s request to issue an apology to supporters after telling fans to ‘F*** off’ during the draw against Crystal Palace.
Xhaka was slammed for his behaviour, though he still has support within the Arsenal team who were ‘appalled’ by how he was treated by supporters at the Emirates.