Whatever happened to Aubameyang, I think he needs a club that will appreciate his services, and this shouldn't be any top tier club as their demands will be so high for him to meet them ,maybe a club like Leicester if they survive the cut will be the perfect fit anything else will just draw him closer to retirement.
I still have faith in Aubu; he was performing admirably under Tuchel before his dismissal caused the entire team to fall apart. Letting Aubu go would be another terrible decision given that the team currently lacks a natural striker. Aubu is a good finisher with pace; what he needs is a coach who has plans for him and who can make the midfield work. I just hope that whoever the new manager is includes Aubu in their plans for the coming season. He can still play top football for two years, Xavi wants him back, but the decision will be made by the new manager. The only good and ideal successor if they decide to let him go would be Osimehn, but I doubt he would leave Napoli for a team without a UEFA competition next season.
Chelsea wants to hire Pochettino and you think it's a good idea?
I don't know what the owners are doing right now, but he seems to be the only viable option at the moment. He is not a serial winner, but he does know how to manage a young team and play good attacking football. At PSG, he struggled to handle the team's bigger players, but no coach has ever succeeded there. He is not my choice, but he is more capable and English league-tested than all the other options right now.
The issues with Chelsea is not just a good coach to handle these boys, but the current manager is a poor decision maker, no matter who comes in, it will be hard for the coach to perform, when he Boehly is in charge of buying players he does not know to the club. Boehly should allow the coach to be in charge of the transfer market in the next summer, and see Chelsea bounce back to winning way