Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s fervent desire to return to Camp Nou suggests that Chelsea may authorize his transfer to Barcelona. Aubameyang, who signed with Chelsea for £10.5 million last summer, has expressed his desire to return to his former club Barcelona, as reported by the Spanish publication SPORT (via the Mirror).
He purportedly understands that he made a bungle in consenting to leave Camp Nou for the Stamford Scaffold outfit the previous summer. The Gabonese striker was left out of the Blues’ Champions League squad for the season by Graham Potter, who has chosen other new recruits in his place.
This season, he has only appeared in 18 games at Stamford Bridge and scored once. Preceding his doomed change to Chelsea, Aubameyang partook in a brilliant half-year run at Barcelona. He arose as a vital participant under Xavi, scoring multiple times in 24 matches in all rivalries.
The striker, who celebrated with Barca players in the locker room following their March 19 victory over Real Madrid, is now eager to return to Catalonia. Barcelona is also thinking about getting him back on their payroll, and the Pensioners are open to approving his departure.
Their top priority is reportedly Vitor Roque, a star player from Brazil; however, the transfer is complicated by Barca’s poor financial situation. The Blaugrana wish to acquire a substitute for Robert Lewandowski, their primary striker, as Roque’s arrival appears unlikely.
Aubameyang has emerged as a likely candidate for the position, as stated by the preceding source. Aubameyang’s contract with Xavi’s team is unlikely to be permanent. A season-long credit move, which would see Aubameyang run down his Chelsea contract (June 2024) at Camp Nou, appears to be logical.
According to reports, the Premier League team has decided against letting Aubameyang leave on a free transfer this summer.
At Chelsea, star striker Kai Havertz reveals his amusing nickname :
Kai Havertz said in an interview with the Guardian that some of his Chelsea teammates call him “donkey.” He also talked about how the nickname came to be for him, saying that it was because he loved the animal.
The German spoke of: I’m known as “Donkey” by some of my teammates. It has nothing to do with my football. I’ve always felt a special connection to donkeys. It is a very tranquil animal: Because I’m also calm, it’s possible that I reflected who I am in them.
They just want to live their life and chill out all day. They don’t do much. I adored them generally. I would also go to the sanctuary when I was defeated. When you look at the animals, you can tell they are human. I felt at peace there, like I was recovering from something.
On Twitter, his hilarious admission has caused quite a stir, with many fans claiming that the star will not recover quickly from his remarks.