Aubameyang leaves Al-Qadsiah ahead of mooted Marseille return - Soccer News
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has left Al-Qadsiah after a single season, with a potential move back to Marseille. He joined Al-Qadsiah on a two-year contract that began last season, contributing significantly by scoring 21 goals in 36 appearances, including 17 in the league. He helped the team reach fourth place and the King’s Cup final. Previously, he had a notable season at Marseille, scoring 30 goals and providing 11 assists in 51 matches. His contract termination has opened the door for a return as a free agent.
Aubameyang scored 21 goals across 36 appearances for Al-Qadsiah, making him the sixth-highest scorer in the Saudi Pro League, with a 14.7% conversion rate.
He had the highest number of shots on target on his team, totaling 55, and contributed significantly to Al-Qadsiah's fourth-place finish.
Aubameyang's tenure at Al-Qadsiah included reaching the King's Cup final, although they were defeated by Al-Ittihad.
Prior to joining Al-Qadsiah, he had a successful season at Marseille, where he scored 30 goals and provided 11 assists in 51 matches.
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