Former Barcelona striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has shed light on his departure from the club to Chelsea in the summer of 2022. Despite his brief tenure, the Gabon international left a lasting impression at the Nou Camp, quickly winning over fans with his stellar performances.
Aubameyang’s arrival in Catalonia provided a fresh start following his tumultuous exit from Arsenal due to disciplinary issues under manager Mikel Arteta. Demonstrating his enduring quality, the seasoned striker swiftly showcased his prowess in the Blaugrana colors.
Barcelona secured Aubameyang’s services in the January 2022 transfer window, with Xavi overseeing the acquisition of the veteran forward on a free transfer. Making an immediate impact, he notched his sole hat-trick for La Blaugrana within four games.
During the latter half of the 2021-22 season, Aubameyang netted 11 goals in 17 league appearances, notably bagging a brace in a memorable 4-0 victory over Real Madrid in El Clásico. Additionally, he contributed with two goals in six UEFA Europa League matches, although Barcelona bowed out in the quarterfinals to Eintracht Frankfurt.
In an interview with journalist Gerard Romero, Aubameyang revealed the rationale behind his departure from Barcelona after just six months. He attributed his exit to the club’s financial constraints, indicating that his transfer facilitated fundraising efforts amid the crisis. He stated (via BarcaTimes on X):
“The reason behind me leaving Barça was the club’s financial issues. I was one of the few players that the club could sell. If not for those issues, I think I could’ve stayed for many more years.”
Subsequently, Aubameyang endured a challenging spell at Chelsea, tallying three goals in 21 appearances during the 2022-23 season under managers Graham Potter and Frank Lampard. Following a single season at Stamford Bridge, his contract was terminated, leading to his move to Olympique Marseille.
At Marseille, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has experienced a resurgence, showcasing his prolific form with 14 goals and seven assists in 29 outings thus far.