Aubameyang's arrival disrupts Maupay's future

Hot transfer market at OM: Will Maupay accept being number 3 behind Aubameyang and the fierce competition, or will he already need to consider leaving?
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The Aubameyang Option: Brilliant Move or Risky Bet for Our OM?

Friends, let's not lie to ourselves: seeing the name Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang being linked with OM, it's exciting. According to La Provence, the Gabonese striker, in talks to break his contract with Al Qadsiah, has clearly put OM at the top of his list. Can you imagine, a striker of this caliber, for free no less? But then, is it really the right move for our attacking sector looking towards 2025-2026, or a risk to manage? Let's analyze this together.

Maupay, soon to be relegated?

Let's talk about it: Neal Maupay, who already struggled to make a mark last season, risks ending up third in the striker hierarchy if Aubameyang arrives. Honestly, aside from warming the bench or grabbing a few game scraps, can you see him playing on the side? We have doubts. Will Maupay accept this role or look for another project? Tell us if, in his place, you would try to compete or pack your bags.

Moumbagna and Rowe: The Thorny Cases

For Faris Moumbagna, the club's message is clear: he needs to find a new landing spot. Training with the pro2 team is rarely a good sign for the future at OM... On the other hand, Jonathan Rowe, recruited this winter, seems set to fit into the rotation. Do we really believe in his full integration? Can he take advantage of the competition to make a breakthrough? It's up to you to tell us in the comments!

An (almost) Complete Attacking Sector

If Aubameyang's arrival is confirmed, we would have an attack with Gouiri, Greenwood, Rowe, Maupay... and hopefully an additional left winger. Admit it, that's starting to look impressive! But beware: the competition will be fierce, and some youngsters like Robinio Vaz or François-Régis Mughe might be loaned out to gain experience. Good or bad thing in your view? Loan our young talents to let them play, or keep them for rotation? Let's debate!

The Final Word: A Well-Weighted Operation

In conclusion, we sense that Pablo Longoria wants to strengthen the attack without blowing the budget. But with Aubameyang, we're talking about a hefty salary and a player who is no longer 25. Is it worth the gamble? And what about the risk of hampering the emergence of our young players? Give us your opinion: should we go all in or remain cautious? We're eager to read your comments as always!

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