- Gabon striker to have medical tests at Arsenal
- Cardiac lesions found after Aubameyang contracted Covid
Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will return to Arsenal for medical tests after cardiac lesions were found in checks conducted in Cameroon after he was positive for Covid-19, the Gabonese Football Federation (Fegafoot) said.
Aubameyang and Gabon teammate Mario Lemina, who plays for Nice, are being sent back from the Africa Cup of Nations to their respective clubs in an effort to clear up concerns.
The pair had been released from quarantine last week but were then stopped from playing in Friday’s game against Ghana after doctors said the cardiac lesions were detected in post-Covid medical examinations.
They also did not train on Sunday and Monday as they awaited results of further examinations but Fegafoot has now said they will go back to Europe for further examination.
The pair tested positive on arrival with their team for the tournament and missed their country’s opening two games. It is not clear if they might return for next week’s knockout stage.
Gabon also said they had suffered fresh infections, including winger Denis Bouanga, substitute goalkeeper Noubi Fotso, left back David Sambissa, midfielder Serge Ngouali and striker Ulrick Eneme Ella. They are all now isolating.