Arsenal will keep a hold of club captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang unless they are able to get a decent sum of money for him this Summer according to a report from the online edition of British news outlet The Sun.

The Gabonese national team striker’s contract is set to expire at the end of next season and if they cannot get anymore than £20 million (approximately €22 million) for him.

Given his contract is up in little over a year, he will soon turn 31-years-old and the Coronavirus impact on football finances, the Gunners could struggle to get more than the above amount for him.

Following the departures of the likes of Jack Wilshire and Aaron Ramsey on free transfers, Arsenal’s Head of football Raul Sanllehi vowed to not let any valuable player leave on a free transfer again but they could relax this policy for the upcoming transfer window where spending is expected to be heavily reduced.

The former Borussia Dortmund player has drawn links to a number of clubs as of late including both Barcelona and Inter and it is understood that he wants a move to a club where he can play Champions League football.