Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could be set to return to France and join his former club Marseille this summer. The Ligue 1 side are currently negotiating the financial details of the player's contract as they are set to offer the forward a two-year deal. Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah have agreed to mutually terminate Aubameyang's contract, which will make him a free agent.
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Marseille closing in on signing Aubameyang
Al-Qadsiah ready to release the striker
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Aubameyang left Marseille to join Al-Qadsiah last summer but his stay in the Middle East has lasted just one year. Despite scoring an impressive 17 goals in his maiden season, the Saudi club have decided to let the player leave as they shift focus toward acquiring younger talent for their forward line.
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According to , the French club held initial talks with the veteran forward earlier this week and are now negotiating the financial aspect of the two-year deal that they are preparing to offer to the Gabon international. Al-Qadsiah have already given their green light to releasing the player this summer.
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Marseille boss Roberto De Zerbi is reportedly in favour of adding the ex-Arsenal and Chelsea star to his attacking ranks. The Italian tactician is understood to value the striker’s wealth of experience and goal-scoring pedigree, particularly in a squad that currently leans heavily on young forwards.
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It now remains to be seen if the 36-year-old attacker would agree to Marseille's terms and link up with Mason Greenwood in the club's attack ahead of the 2025-26 campaign. The temptation of playing Champions League football again could be a deciding factor for the forward.






