Telegraph: Chelsea striker snubs MLS move as Milan eye summer reunion

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has turned down the idea of a move to Los Angeles FC on loan to fight for his spot at Chelsea, but AC Milan are reportedly monitoring his situation.

According to what is being reported by The Telegraph, Aubameyang is not interested in joining LAFC despite the fact they were keen on making a move work given their desire to replace Gareth Bale.

Instead, he is determined to try and get his way back into the reckoning under Chelsea boss Graham Potter after being left out of the club’s Champions League squad for the knockout stages.

In the meantime, there are also top clubs from around Europe such as Barcelona and Atletico Madrid who are ‘all considering summer moves’, as well as Milan. The Gabon international spent time with the Rossoneri as a youth player but left before making an appearance for the first team.

Aubameyang does not feel like it is ‘the right time of his career’ to play in the MLS and knows there are teams keen on him even at the age of 33. He believes he still has plenty to give, with Karim Benzema and Luka Modric references among those who have excelled ‘late in their careers’.