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Arteta kept dossier on Aubameyang’s ‘catalogue of misdemeanours’ before Chelsea transfer target’s Arsenal axe

MIKEL ARTETA kept a dossier on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s ‘catalogue of misdemeanours’ before his Arsenal axe.

Aubameyang was stripped of the captaincy and the Gunners then ripped up his contract to let the striker, now a Chelsea target, sign for Barcelona in February.

Aubameyang and Arteta's relationship started on the right foot as Arsenal won the FA Cup
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Aubameyang and Arteta's relationship started on the right foot as Arsenal won the FA CupCredit: Getty
The mood soured and Arteta kept a 'catalogue of misdemeanours’
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The mood soured and Arteta kept a 'catalogue of misdemeanours’Credit: Rex

And new footage from All or Nothing: Arsenal reveals director of football Edu struggled to back boss Arteta’s call.

In the Amazon series, Arteta says: “I have everything documented, with the dates, the times, the conversations, how it happened, why it happened . . . because of if one day it’s needed.

"[Aubameyang] has been late, apart from all the [other] issues, many times.

“The club has got a tradition. When you get paid that much . . . ” 

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Aubameyang, who was paid up to £350,000-a-week including bonuses, was late back after a trip abroad to visit his mother.

He was ordered to train away from the Gunners’ first-team squad, with a lawyer telling club chiefs that it left them “quite on a back foot”.

When asked if there were other issues, director of football operations Richard Garlick said: “Mikel has got a file.

“It’s a catalogue of misdemeanours that he has had, which has culminated in this.” 

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Edu later admitted “everyone is losing” and said it was not easy to back his boss because of “how many goals Aubameyang scored”. 

But Arteta got his way after concluding: “You cannot measure trust. 

“When that’s gone, it’s a really difficult point to get something back from.

“What happened . . . in the last ten years? 

“In Spain, it is called ‘casa pepe’ . . . everyone does whatever he f*****g wants.”

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