Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has responded to criticism about his relationship with YouTube channel AFTV with a defiant message on social media.
The Arsenal striker was recently made club captain by Unai Emery after the decision was taken to strip Granit Xhaka of the armband following his outburst towards supporters who jeered him off in the draw with Crystal Palace.
However, that decision is said to have irritated a number of the Gunners squad due to his affiliation with AFTV, previously known as Arsenal Fan TV, with many at the club feeling the content has increased negativity and targeted certain players.
Aubameyang is also said to have invited Troopz, who is one of AFTV’s biggest contributors, to watch games from his executive box, which is usually reserved for family and friends.
In response to the claims, Aubameyang who is on international duty with Gabon for Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Congo DR and Angola dismissed the rumours.
“I just arrived in Gabon and heard a lot of b*******t” he wrote on Instagram.
“I talk with who I want, whenever I want and if somebody’s not happy with… you already know.”
The short message ended with a middle-finger emoji.
Arsenal is sixth in the Premier League having lost their most recent match 2-0 to Leicester on Saturday.