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OM: Aubameyang's cryptic messages ahead of official announcement

OM: Aubameyang's cryptic messages ahead of official announcement

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The suspense is over! Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is indeed set to become a Marseille player once again. The Gabonese striker's latest messages have dispelled any lingering doubts.
Highly anticipated by Olympique de Marseille fans as he prepares to return just a year after his departure to Al-Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia, Gabonese forward Aubameyang has yet to be officially unveiled. However, his comeback is becoming increasingly imminent.
On his social media, the striker posted a video on his Snapchat account showcasing his goals with Olympique de Marseille, captioned "a year ago" and featuring a clock emoji. Immediately after, he shared a selfie from his car with the phrase: "work done, the next one in a few hours".
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