Following a regulatory infraction, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was deprived of his captaincy responsibilities last month and hasn't played for the Gunners since, with the Gabonese international allegedly practicing separately from the rest of the first-team group. The north London club are open to bids for the 32-year-old attacker, who wants to stay in Europe amid interest from Saudi Arabia's Al-Nassr, Barcelona, and Juventus. Ray Parlour, a former Arsenal player, has now asked manager Mikel Arteta to bring Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang back into the team.
Arteta is looking for a long-term successor for the once-prolific striker, and Alexander Isak of Real Sociedad has been linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium. However, Isak's current contract includes a £75.4 million release clause, and Parlour has encouraged his former club to retain Aubameyang this month, a choice that might save millions in the transfer market and allow them to spend those resources on a top-class midfielder instead.