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PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG has handed Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta a huge boost by signing a new three-year contract.

The Gunners have convinced their club captain to put pen to paper on a new deal believed to be worth upwards of £350,000-a-week.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang announced the deal himself from the Emirates Stadium pitch
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang announced the deal himself from the Emirates Stadium pitchCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Aubameyang committed himself by signing a three-year deal
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Aubameyang committed himself by signing a three-year dealCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The club announced the extension on Tuesday with a livestream of Aubameyang on the Emirates Stadium pitch.

"I signed da ting," smiled the striker before he was joined by Ian Wright and Alexandre Lacazette on the call.

He added: "I wanted to share this with you guys, I'm so happy.


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"This is my home, it's a great day. I want to become an Arsenal legend and maybe leave a legacy."

Gunners legend Wright proclaimed "oh my God I love you man!" when he entered the chat.

The ecstatic former striker told Aubameyang: "For you to sign for us in a time when we need you most, when we've seen legends leave us when we need them - you have legendary status."

Talks have been ongoing for months while the likes of Barcelona and Manchester United circle for the striker.

A deal looked unlikely earlier in the year but Arteta's arrival, heralding FA Cup and Community Shield triumphs, has proven key to tying Aubameyang down.

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Aubameyang lifted the FA Cup as Gunners captain last month
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Aubameyang lifted the FA Cup as Gunners captain last monthCredit: AP:Associated Press

The Gabon international has been teasing the new deal for a number of weeks, most recently posting an hourglass emoji to his 1.6million Twitter followers.

Thought to be key to persuading Aubameyang, 31, to commit has been convincing his father.

Arteta and Gunners legend Ian Wright have helped to woo Pierre-Francois Aubameyang as he guides his son towards a renewal.

And their advances have been successful with the forward, who cost £56million when signing from Borussia Dortmund in 2018, staying put.

Aubameyang has continually shown just how vital he is in North London, hitting 72 goals in 111 games for Arsenal.

That continued with a strike in the opening day beating of Fulham on Saturday.

Aubameyang was joined by Ian Wright and Alexandre Lacazette on the livestream
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Aubameyang was joined by Ian Wright and Alexandre Lacazette on the livestreamCredit: Getty Images - Getty
A few hints guided Gooners before the livestream began
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A few hints guided Gooners before the livestream beganCredit: Twitter @Arsenal

The deal also moves him to the top of the club's earnings tree.

Mesut Ozil is also thought to take home around £350,000-a-week, with Willian back on £220,000-a-week.

The decision to splash out on the chunky deals has attracted criticism after last month's decision to make 55 staff members redundant, despite a coronavirus pandemic squad wage cut.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang pokes fun at his FA Cup drop shock as he straps in Community Shield
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