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Chelsea has been instructed to let Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang go and replace him with a “better striker” for the upcoming campaign.
Aubameyang spent £10 million move from Barcelona to Chelsea on the final day of the summer transfer window. Since then, he has scored three goals in 10 appearances.
The 33-year-old thrived at Arsenal before moving to the Nou Camp at the beginning of 2022, but he currently doesn’t seem to be able to find his best form there.
As a result, Blues manager Graham Potter occasionally benched Aubameyang in favor of using Kai Havertz as a false nine.
Tony Cascarino, a former striker for both Chelsea and the Republic of Ireland, believes Aubameyang’s time at Stamford Bridge will be brief and advises Todd Boehly to find a “better” frontman.
He admitted to talkSPORT, “I’m not even sure Aubameyang is a player Chelsea will be looking at next season.” “I believe that what will occur is what occurred to him in Barcelona.”
They brought him to the team, made a significant signing, and quickly realized they needed to move on to a better striker.
As a football club, I believe Chelsea will have to make that change. By the end of the season, they’ll part ways with Aubameyang and look for a replacement, without a doubt.
The last 30 minutes of Chelsea’s humiliating 4-1 Premier League loss to Brighton at the weekend saw Aubameyang enter the game.
Cascarino has criticized Chelsea’s performance at the Amex Stadium and claims that Marc Cucurella, a different summer signing, appears to be ‘lost’ there.
Chelsea made errors all over the place, he continued. It’s challenging to single out one person or find a scapegoat. The entire team was significantly off its game pace. Even players like Cucurella were all over the place, he really was. He looked like he didn’t know where to be.
‘He’s a £60m signing that Chelsea have made. He may have suffered because Graham Potter brought him off before half-time [against Manchester United] and changed systems with him.
‘He looks like a guy that’s completely lost being at a big club at the moment.’
Results at the weekend have seen Chelsea slip to sixth in the Premier League, three points outside the top-four places.