‘I signed da ting… I want to be an Arsenal legend’: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang FINALLY pens his new £350,000-per-week, three-year contract as Mikel Arteta convinces talismanic club captain to stay
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang teased a big announcement on Twitter on Tuesday
- It has now been confirmed that he has signed a new contract to stay at Arsenal
- Arsenal’s star striker was entering the final year on his initial deal at the club
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang declared he wants to become an Arsenal legend after finally penning his new three-year deal.
Captain Aubameyang officially ended any doubts about his future by committing to the club until 2023 with a contract that will see his initial wage rise to £250,000-per-week.
Further bonuses and loyalty payments are set to take his earnings past £300,000-a-week and potentially beyond the £350,000-per-week that top earner Mesut Ozil makes.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has agreed a new three-year contract to remain at Arsenal
The 31-year-old striker announced the news by going live on the club’s Instagram account
As well as adressing supporters directly, Aubameyang also spoke to Arsenal legend Ian Wright
Aubemayang, 31, said: ‘I signed the thing because I want to become an Arsenal legend, maybe leave a legacy.
‘It’s time to work a lot to become a legend but for sure I will give my best as always. This is my home. I am really happy to stay here. I will always give you my best. Signing for this special club was never in doubt.’
Aubameyang joined Arsenal in January 2018 and has raced to 72 goals and 15 assists in just 111 games.
As the initial three-and-a-half year contract ticked down fears grew about Arsenal’s prospects of keeping their talisman.
Aubameyang was coy over his long-term Arsenal future after their FA Cup win this year
However manager Mikel Arteta, appointed last December, played a pivotal role in persuading Aubameyang to stay and that the club would surround him with sufficient quality to challenge for trophies and to get back in the Champions League, having not been in the competition since his arrival.
Arteta said: ‘He’s an important leader for the team and a big part of what we’re building. He wants to be up there with the best players in the world and leave his mark. He can achieve that here.’
Meanwhile, goalkeeper Emi Martinez is awaiting completion of the final bits of paperwork before his move to Aston Villa from Arsenal is rubberstamped.
But Mikel Arteta has convinced his star striker that his long-term future belongs at Arsenal
He will join Villa in an initial £17m with a further £3m in add-ons and see his wages rise from around £35,000-per-week to £65,000-a-week.
Arsenal have also rejected a £3m-plus-add ons offer from Sheffield United for teenage striker Folarin Balogun.
The Gunners want a deal worth over £15m for Balogun despite the 19 year-old, who has yet to play a senior game, being in the final year of his contract.
The 31-year-old Aubameyang has made an outstanding start to Arsenal’s 2020-21 season
He even teased the announcement on Tuesday, tweeting a picture of an hourglass