Former Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has made a significant move by joining Al Qadsiah, a recently promoted team in the Saudi Pro League. The announcement was made by the club on Thursday, marking a new chapter in Aubameyang's illustrious career.
At 35 years old, Aubameyang brings a wealth of experience and talent to Al Qadsiah. The Gabon international has previously played for top clubs such as Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea, showcasing his scoring prowess and skill on the field.
Joining Al Qadsiah places Aubameyang in the company of other notable European football stars who have also made the move to the Saudi Pro League. Players like former Real Madrid defender Nacho and ex-Wolfsburg goalkeeper Koen Casteels have already found success with the Khobar-based club.
Aubameyang's impressive list of achievements includes winning the LaLiga title with Barcelona, the German Cup with Borussia Dortmund, and the FA Cup with Arsenal. His ability to find the back of the net and contribute to his team's success has been evident throughout his career.
During his most recent stint with Marseille, Aubameyang played 34 matches in Ligue 1, demonstrating his goal-scoring prowess by netting 17 goals. His impact on the pitch has consistently been felt, making him a valuable addition to any team he represents.
As Aubameyang embarks on this new journey with Al Qadsiah, fans and football enthusiasts alike will be eager to see how he continues to make his mark in the sport. His arrival adds a new dimension to the Saudi Pro League and sets the stage for an exciting chapter in his career.