Why does Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang want to return to Marseille? | OneFootball

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·19. Juli 2025

Why does Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang want to return to Marseille?

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One year after departing for Saudi Arabia, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is closing in on a return to Marseille. The 36-year-old striker is expected to sign a two-year deal with OM, favouring a return to the Vélodrome over remaining in the Gulf, according to a report from L’Équipe.Marseille and Aubameyang are in advanced talks for a deal that would see the Gabon international return to the club he left just twelve months ago. “The two parties have drawn closer and hope to reach a final agreement quickly,” the club cautiously indicated on Saturday to L’Équipe. The tone is typically guarded — but behind the scenes, enthusiasm is reportedly high.

The veteran forward is understood to have made OM his priority in Europe following a swift round of contacts earlier this month, shortly after his Saudi club, Al-Qadsiah, informed him of their intent to sign a younger striker this summer. Aubameyang was invited to begin discussions around a contract termination, opening the door to a potential return to France


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OM coach Roberto De Zerbi has long admired the former Arsenal and Dortmund man and made no secret of his wish to work with him again. “He’s a super player, a great person,” said the Italian coach on Friday to L’Équipe. “I was disappointed when he left last season.”

De Zerbi also highlighted his longstanding ties with the Aubameyang family — having played alongside Pierre-Emerick’s brother, Willy, and known his father, Pierre, for several years. It’s a familiarity that helped OM move quickly once a return became feasible.

Al-Qadsiah’s decision to change direction, despite a productive season from Aubameyang — notably in tandem with Mexico international Julian Quiñones — was both abrupt and opportunistic. It presented Marseille with an unexpected chance to bring back a player who, despite his 36 years, remains one of the most experienced forwards on the continent.

Initial contact was difficult. It wasn’t until July 7th, during a visit to Saint-Étienne’s training centre (his nephew Enzo was undergoing a trial), that the club were able to reach the striker. Aubameyang made his intentions clear soon after.

OM’s offer — a two-year deal, with a far leaner salary package than the record-breaking €32m contract he signed in 2023 — was swiftly accepted in principle. Despite approaches from Turkish clubs, sides in the Gulf, and even a short-lived attempt from Paris FC, Aubameyang prioritised Marseille’s sporting project.Beyond the financial compromise, this was a personal decision. Aubameyang and his family had settled in Khobar, where he was based last season. Remaining in the region — with Saudi side Al-Ettifaq showing strong interest — would have meant continuity for his children and wife.

But the pull of the Vélodrome, Champions League football, and the belief in De Zerbi’s project proved decisive. After a year away, Aubameyang is set to return to OM — this time, not as the highest-paid player in club history, but as a veteran forward with unfinished business.GFFN | George Boxall

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