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€1.5 million fee may see Aubameyang join Deportivo in La Liga

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

A €1.5 million transfer fee could see 37‑year‑old Pierre‑Emerick Aubameyang move to the newly promoted La Liga club Deportivo La Coruña, ending his spell with Olympique Marseille. The figure matters because it represents a modest outlay for a player with a prolific career, offering Deportivo a high‑profile addition without breaking the bank.

Both French and Spanish outlets, including transfer journalist Matteo Moretto, the French platform Foot Mercato and the Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, confirm that Aubameyang is on the brink of a return to Spain. Their reports place the deal in its final stages, with the clubs reportedly agreeing on the €1.5 million sum.

Aubameyang, the Gabonese striker, previously featured for FC Barcelona and is currently contracted to Olympique Marseille. His résumé also lists spells at Borussia Dortmund, Arsenal, Chelsea and AS Monaco, underscoring a career spent at top European sides.

Internationally, the forward has earned 83 caps for Gabon, finding the net 40 times. Those numbers highlight his status as Gabon’s most capped and prolific scorer.

At club level, Aubameyang has amassed 385 goals in 771 official matches, a record that illustrates his consistent goal‑scoring ability across multiple leagues.

Deportivo La Coruña’s pursuit of Aubameyang reflects an aggressive transfer strategy. The club has already been linked with names such as Álvaro Morata, Federico Viñas and former PSV player Fábio Silva, signalling a desire to make a splash in the market.

The squad also features Dutch players Zakaria Eddahchouri and Teun Gijselhart. Eddahchouri, a former Telstar striker, will now face fresh competition for a starting spot in the attacking line.

After an eight‑year absence, Deportivo La Coruña secured promotion back to La Liga last season. The potential signing of Aubameyang aims to reinforce the team’s ambitions to remain competitive in Spain’s top flight.

In the broader market, a €1.5 million fee is modest compared with typical La Liga acquisitions, highlighting how newly promoted clubs are seeking value deals to strengthen their squads without overspending.

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