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Playing for Barcelona is a rare privilege, says Aubameyang

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Aubameyang asserted he gave up his £350,000-a-week salary at Arsenal for the opportunity to play for the La Liga giant

By Kehinde Okeowo

Former Arsenal captain and striker, Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang, has described lining up for La Liga outfit, Barcelona as a once In a lifetime opportunity and a dream come through.  

The Gabonese international was stripped of the captain’s armband and banished from the first team by Gunners gaffer  Mikel Arteta, as a disciplinary measure for returning late from a personal trip abroad in December 2021. 

Aubameyang and Adama Traoré
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The striker was the highest paid player in Arsenal and one of the big earners in the Premier League, however, he made a switch from Emirate to Camp Nou on the last day of the January window, receiving a massive pay cut in the process.

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Aubameyang, speaking with Mundo Deportivo, said joining Barcelona was a dream come true and claimed he knew the transfer might happen a week before it went through.

The 32-year-old also said his father and lawyer were largely responsible for the paperwork and added that he gave up his £350,000-a-week salary at Arsenal to move to Spain. 

He said: “My father did it all with my lawyer and they can say it best.

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“But the week before we already knew that he could end up signing for Barca. The week before there were already contacts and I knew it.

“I really wanted to go to Barca. I gave up my salary because it is an opportunity that you have once in your life.

“It was something incredible (his ovation at the Nou Camp). It is a dream to play on a field like this and receive this ovation. I was very pleased and happy. The truth is that it was incredible.”

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