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Some Arsenal fans have taken to Twitter to give their reaction to speculation that Juventus is interested in signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as a replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo, who is heading to Manchester United.
What is the history?
According to TMW, Juventus want to sign Aubameyang from Arsenal to replace Ronaldo, who left the Italian giants and will join United from the Premier League.
The same Italian media outlet has claimed that Arsenal are willing to sell the 32-year-old international striker from Gabon for € 20 million (£ 17.15 million).
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What do Arsenal fans say?
As you can see from the tweets below, Arsenal fans are not convinced that the north London club is selling Aubameyang, especially for € 20 million (£ 17.15 million).
Well, some of them anyway.
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The summer transfer window closes next Tuesday, and if Arsenal sells the former Borussia Dortmund star now, then they will find it extremely difficult to find a suitable replacement.
Plus, € 20 million (£ 17.15 million) for a forward like Aubameyang, who has scored 64 goals in 115 Premier League appearances, sounds pretty low, especially when you consider that the Gunners paid 56 million. of pounds sterling for him.
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Yes, the striker had a hard time last season, but he scored a hat-trick against West Bromwich Albion in the middle of the week and is starting to gain confidence.
It is highly unlikely that Arsenal will sell Aubameyang now, unless of course the forward himself wants to leave.
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Ridiculous man .. if Lukaku is worth 97 aubamayang is the same price or even 100 thousand! Auba has more goals than him
– James Kenworthy (@K3nworthy14) August 27, 2021
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It wouldn’t surprise me at all. A little known for selling our players. However, I hope the board can charge a hefty fee. 20 m is ridiculous.
– Siynister (@Siynister) August 27, 2021
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You never know with Edu
– Sakainho (@carlosinho_) August 27, 2021
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I really want this transfer window to finish now. These Aubameyang rumors don’t help anyone. We just need him to focus on his football at Arsenal and get back to his best level, which would be a lot easier without these rumors.
– now.arsenal (@now_arsenaI) August 26, 2021
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Arteta, Auba and about half of our fans know that Auba is going nowhere. We just have to focus on another appropriate CM and RB !!!
– Ødigawd (@theOdigawd) August 26, 2021
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I keep hearing news about auba, sure we can’t let it go? We couldn’t get anyone
– bigrevs (@bigrevs) August 26, 2021
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Arteta won’t let him go anyway, he’s not even considerate.
– ArsenalIrishWolfhound (@ ArsenalIrishWo1) August 26, 2021
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Arsenal will not sell Auba. They can sell Laca, but by no means is Arsenal selling Auba! It is talking about paper.
– Ashburton Legacy ????⚪ (@AshburtonLegacy) August 26, 2021
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Rumors are just rumors tbf, I ignore
– Dave Robins (@MikelGunners) August 27, 2021
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If you believe the rumor that #Arsenal are willing to sell Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ???????? to Juventus for £ 20 million this summer, God help you.
– Arsenal News Channel (@Arsenalnewschan) August 27, 2021
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If Aubameyang goes to Juve and Ronaldo leaves, we have to replace Auba. We cannot afford not to replace it. If Lacazette left, then maybe we can escape without replacing him, since Auba can move to the center and stay there.
Auba remains our biggest target threat.
– ???????? (@AfcNas) August 26, 2021
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