Pierre Emerick Aubameyang has suggested that Arsenal are quite aware of what is supposed to be done to keep him at the club with the Gabonese being heavily linked with a move away from North London.
The former Dortmund striker insists that any decision on his future will be a difficult one as he approaches a turning point in his playing career.
Speaking on possible offers from other clubs, Aubameyang told Téléfoot: “I haven’t had any offers recently, of course, but I did speak to the club quite a few months ago, and they know why nothing has happened yet.
“The ball is in their court now, so it’s down to them to do their bit and we’ll see how it goes.
“As I’ve said, it’s a turning point in my career and I want to be honest with everyone: It’ll certainly be a very difficult decision to make and I haven’t yet made it.
“We’ll see. I think it might be the most important choice of my career.”
Aubameyang is certain that his desire to win trophies will not change irrespective of his decision.
“Every competitive player dreams of winning trophies,” he added.
“It’s important. People will ask, ‘Does he want to win them at Arsenal or somewhere else?’
“As I said, time will tell. The ball is in the club’s court.
“I certainly want to win trophies and everyone knows that. Regardless of my choice, I’ll keep fighting to win trophies.”
With the first fixture of the restart set to be played against Manchester City the pacey forward explains how tough the rest of the season will be.
“I think it’ll be important to restart strongly, but it won’t be simple as we have City in our first game.
“But in more general terms, we hope we can finish the season well, although fans won’t be in attendance unfortunately.
“I hope we finish the campaign well.”