The player and his management have not yet announced where he will be going to but it seems certain he will leave Dortmund where insiders expect he will join the 2017 French league runners-up Paris Saint-Germain. Both parties have been negotiating for several weeks. Aubameyang regularly spends time in the French capital as several of his friends live there, reports Xinhua news agency.
Heading for Paris means Aubameyang will not link up with the Chinese club Tianjin Quanjian who are said to have offered 25 million euro ($28.12 million) a season. Chelsea's Diego Costa is, according to reports, on the wanted list too. In addition to Paris and Quanjian, AC Milan are also said to be interested.
Dortmund's managing director Michael Zorc confirmed that his club will have a meeting with Aubameyang in as early as next week to make a final decision. Paris will have to pay up to 70 million euro ($78.7 million) to sign the French-born striker.
Zorc and club CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke have recently told the German media on several occasions that they intend to keep Aubameyang whose contract runs until 2020. Insiders meanwhile are saying there is an agreement between club and player allowing him to depart if the transfer sum is over 70 million euro.
Tears flooded down Aubameyang's cheeks soon after his side had secured direct Champions League qualification by finishing in third in the league after beating Werder Bremen 4-3 on Saturday.
Together with his teammates Aubameyang cried on the lap of honor. The striker could not hide his emotions as he it was most likely the last time he would be receiving the adulation of the Dortmund's fans in the Westfalenstadion.
Aubameyang confirmed that he will meet with Dortmund club officials to talk about the future right after the current season is finished. He and the club would speak about details after the cup final he said.
While on his lap of honour, Africa's 2016 Player of the Year was informed by Dortmund's stadium announcer that he had won this Bundesliga season's top scorer's trophy having scored 31 goals, one goal ahead of Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski. Aubameyang started hopping around like a little kid shouting: "Great, great, great."
One minute before the final whistle, teammate Marco Reus allowed Aubameyang to take a penalty and overtake Munich's Lewandowski. In the end it was the decisive goal that handed the trophy with a cannon to the Gabon forward.
Aubameyang has scored 119 goals and provided 33 assists. Since Lothar Emmerich in 1966, Aubameyang is the first player to score 31 goals in a single Bundesliga season.
With Lewandowski and Aubameyang both scoring over 30 goals, it is only the second time that two strikers have broken the 30-goal mark in Bundesliga history. In 1973/1974 Gerd Mueller (Bayern Munich) and Jupp Heynckes (Borussia Moenchengladbach) shared the top scorer trophy on 30 goals apiece. Lewandowski is now the only striker in Bundesliga history to score 30 goals and not win the trophy.
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