Arsene Wenger reveals why he signed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for Arsenal after breaking club record transfer

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Wenger has given his purposes behind marking the striker from Borussia Dortmund for £56m Arsene Wenger seems to have given his explanations for the £60m move for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, with Arsenal ready to break their exchange record for the second time this season. 


The Gunners are looking out for Dortmund to give them the green light to declare the club-record £60m bargain, which will see Wenger set another most elevated exchange expense for the second time in a half year after the £52m securing of Alexandre Lacazette the previous summer. 


The move relies on significantly more than cash and medicals however, with both Olivier Giroud and Michy Batshuayi necessary to the switch with their moves to Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund individually. 


In any case, Wenger has been made up for lost time in what seems to be an especially humiliating occurrence late on Tuesday night after the club presented his response video on their Arsenal Player – just for it to be the wrong clasp. 


Under a feature 'They were hungrier and we were completely blameworthy', Wenger was envisioned against the supported background at the Liberty Stadium promptly after the 3-1 overcome that leaves Arsenal eight focuses off the best four and 23 focuses behind pioneers Manchester City. Be that as it may, the video was obviously not what it should be, as opposed to offer his musings on the diversion, Wenger rather was gotten some information about their most recent marking – Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. 


Be that as it may, while there was a lot of furore encompassing the untimely declaration, Wenger did likewise uncover the qualities that Aubameyang has that induced Arsenal to move for the Gabon worldwide. 


"We require individuals who can give us more hostile power," Wenger stated, having sold Alexis Sanchez a week ago to Manchester United in a swap bargain for Henrikh Mkhitaryan. 


"Right now we aren't sufficiently proficient going ahead, and ideally I'm persuaded he will present to us that. He has a major test before him, he needs to win the Premier League. 


"Generally speaking, I trust he is welcome and that is completely uplifting news for us." 


Wenger included: "I would state general his pace, his completing, the nature of his runs, the nature of his gathering, including cross and general his enormous physical ability to rehash runs. Obviously that will be essential in the Premier League in light of the fact that the physical test is high."

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