Aubameyang referred to Chelsea when supporting the transfer of Ziyech to Galatasaray
Former Chelsea striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was charged to the ‘Blues’ after Hakim Ziyech was loaned to Galatasaray.
Ziyech, the new signing of the yellows and reds, made his debut in the stands of RAMS Park after the game where Galatasaray defeated Trabzonspor 2-0 and led the cheers of the fans. The transfer comes after Ziyech’s numerous failed attempts to leave Chelsea, where he failed to make his debut and had scored only 14 goals in three years.
A last-minute loan to Paris Saint-Germain in January fell through on the final day after Chelsea failed to complete paperwork to sign the Ligue 1 champions.
Earlier in the summer, his plan to go to the Saudi Pro League fell through after the winger failed a medical after a knee problem was detected.
SHIPPING FROM AUBAMEYANG TO CHELSEA
Aubameyang, whose attempts to get out of Stamford Bridge had failed, taunted him by posting a message on Instagram reading, “Best wishes brother, free judge” over a post by his former team-mate.
The 34-year-old is another player to leave Chelsea this summer after one of the most unsuccessful periods of his career. Aubameyang spent the better part of a season in west London on the bench, scoring just one league goal in 15 games.
He joined Marseille in July and began the season by scoring two goals in four appearances for the French national team.
Chelsea have yet to sign a proven number nine to replace Aubameyang, but new striker Nicolas Jackson showed promise with his performance against Liverpool in the season opener.
Source: Sozcu
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