Arsenal target Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang appears to be making friends with Arsene Wenger’s squad… after being ‘followed’ by Hector Bellerin on Twitter
Borussia Dortmund manager Michael Zorc slammed Gabon striker for 'intolerable' behaviour after he failed to turn up to training
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ARSENAL target Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is already making friends with Arsene Wenger squad - after being "followed" by Hector Bellerin on Twitter and Instagram.
Borussia Dortmund dropped the Gabon international for yesterday's 0-0 draw at home to Wolfsburg after he failed to turn up to training.
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He has since been linked with a January move to the Emirates.
And it could be that Gunners right-back Bellerin - who scored in the 2-1 defeat at Bournemouth on Sunday - wants to learn a thing or two about Aubameyang in preparation.
Arsenal are "very optimistic" a £53million deal can be done for Dortmund's 21-goal striker this month, according to Sky Sports' Guillem Balague.
Aubameyang, 28, has also been linked with Liverpool and the Chinese Super League.
Dortmund manager Michael Zorc hinted the forward could be sold after insisting he would not tolerate Aubameyang's behaviour.
He blasted: "At some point you can’t tolerate it any more.
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"I don’t know what’s going on inside his head. We had a very contentious discussion today. We’re not used to this behaviour from him.
"What is going on now is not to be tolerated by the club. It is clear: It cannot go on like this.
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"I don’t know what is going through his mind. I don’t recognise him anymore.
"There is trouble in the team and that is not good."
And Dortmund chief Peter Stoger said: "It was a relatively important session that he stayed away from, which showed me that he is not so focused.
"He was surprised, did not quite notice it for himself. But for us it was a clear case. The session was clearly announced in WhatsApp groups that are today on tablets.
"If he is not there, someone else is playing, who is totally focused."