Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admits he was unconvinced that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang would sign a new contract when he first took charge at the Emirates Stadium.
Aubameyang signed a new three-year deal last week to end months of speculation over his future, with his previous contract due to expire next summer.
The 31-year-old has hit 72 goals in 111 appearances for the Gunners, including a brace in the 2-1 FA Cup final win over Chelsea last month.
Now the Arsenal captain has committed to the club for another three years despite rumoured late interest from the likes of Barcelona.
He's đđđ¶đčđč here and he's perfect! â€ïž @Aubameyang7 pic.twitter.com/jLrquZMgjU â Arsenal (@Arsenal) September 15, 2020
Arteta often had to bat away questions surrounding the status of contract talks with Aubameyang but became increasingly positive the Gabon striker would stay.
However, ahead of Saturdayâs Premier League visit of West Ham, Arteta conceded he was not quite as sure of Aubameyangâs future when he was appointed as Unai Emeryâs successor back in December.
âTo be fair at the start when I joined, I wasnât as positive as I was in the last few weeks,â he said.
âObviously, financially we were in a position that it was difficult to get where we wanted to get. I think Auba had his doubts as well at the time but things evolved in a natural way.
âI had the feeling that the club wanted to move forward, I had the feeling that Auba wanted to stay here and we were just trying to apply those things together and that sometimes takes time.
âBut the outcome is what we both wanted so we are happy.â
While Aubameyang has stayed put, Arsenal sold goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez to Aston Villa on Wednesday.
Martinez had enjoyed a fine end to last season as he replaced the injured Bernd Leno for the closing weeks of the campaign but was dropped in favour of the Germany international for last weekâs opening day win at Fulham.
New challenge, thanks @AVFCOfficial for your trust in me đȘ Nuevo reto, gracias Aston Villa por su confianza đȘ pic.twitter.com/6NzJqBDVg0 â Emi MartĂnez (@emimartinezz1) September 16, 2020
Villa paid a reported ÂŁ20million for Martinez as Arteta said the sale could help fund new signings.
âWe have to find some balance between what we want to achieve with the squad and our finances, and it gets to a point where you have to make a decision whether to achieve certain things you have to sacrifice others,â he said.
âBut time will tell whether we are weaker or not. Obviously the recruitment we are planning to do to try to get our second goalkeeper hopefully will bring us a really good performance level.â
Arteta also suggested a change in expectations from Martinez, given he had finally made it into the Arsenal side having joined 10 years ago, led to a situation where neither he nor Leno would be happy to warm the bench.
âI was very clear with both of them that it wasnât a one and a two, they had to compete for their place like any other position in the team,â he said.
âTo be fair, Bernd was superb before he got injured at Brighton and Emi was absolutely excellent with all the games he played and how much he helped us win the trophies.
âBut at the end of the day that created a big competition, some big expectations from both of them and we had to deal with that.
âWe were really open and trying to have those discussions, in the end Emi had a really good offer and it was very suited for what he wants to achieve long-term and short-term and we allowed him to leave the club.â
The PA news agency understands Dijon goalkeeper Runar Alex Runarsson is due at the clubâs training ground on Friday and a deal to sign the Iceland international should be announced early next week, while Brentfordâs first-choice David Raya also continues to be linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium.