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Aubameyang won the FA Cup with Arsenal in 2019-20 Former Arsenal and Chelsea striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has rejoined Marseille on a free transfer - a year after leaving the French club. The 36-year-old joined Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah from Marseille last summer, but left them earlier this month on a free transfer. Aubameyang has reportedly signed a contract with the Ligue 1 side until 2027. The Gabon international scored 21 goals and provided three assists in 36 matches in all competitions last season as Al-Qadsiah finished fourth in the league and reached the King's Cup final. Aubameyang returns to Marseille after contributing 30 goals and 11 assists in 51 games during his first spell in 2023-24. This will be his fifth move since leaving Arsenal in February 2022. He scored 68 goals in 128 Premier League appearances during a four-year spell with the Gunners, but left by mutual consent after being stripped of the captaincy by manager Mikel Arteta. The former Borussia Dortmund forward had six months at Barcelona before returning to the Premier League with Chelsea, where he spent the 2022-23 campaign. Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast Unreachable to unplayable - how England had mixed opening day Verstappen says he will race with Red Bull in 2026 Sarr scores incredible long-range goal as Spurs beat Arsenal Your first preview of the historical epic, King and Conqueror Is a home educating community teaching children conspiracies? Inside the Jesus Army, from hippy origins to controlling cult What if the Earth spun backwards? 'I'd be lost without football' - the ex-Premier League striker playing at 49 Sarr scores incredible long-range goal as Spurs beat Arsenal. Video Sarr scores incredible long-range goal as Spurs beat Arsenal 'Without AFL and NRL, the Wallabies wouldn't lose a game' Hansie Cronje, match-fixing and plane crash that left a complex legacy How 'Wrexham effect' is transforming non-league football Cricket's Olympic places decided by continents and play-offs Lego, lash lifts and Reggie the dog - inside England's Euro 2025 success Felix joins Al-Nassr - inside one of football's most confusing careers 'No way! ' - Wiegman surprised by Burna Boy at Euro 2025 ceremony. Video'No way! ' - Wiegman surprised by Burna Boy at Euro 2025 ceremony How did Bronze play Euro 2025 with fractured tibia? Relive the penalty shootout from England's Euro 2025 win. Video Relive the penalty shootout from England's Euro 2025 win 'Lions need whitewash to be lauded for decades' - Dawson column Dodgers' journey from 'best ever' to 'rock bottom' Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.