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Aubameyang to Arsenal hinges on Dortmund finding replacement - source

Arsenal's deal for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang depends on Borussia Dortmund bringing in a replacement striker, with Olivier Giroud and Chelsea's Michy Batshuayi seen as two of the options, a source has told ESPN FC.

Arsenal have agreed a deal in principle with both Dortmund and Aubameyang for his £55 million transfer to the Emirates, but the Bundesliga club won't formally sanction his release until they have secured an adequate replacement, the source said.

That means the deal could drag on until Wednesday's deadline day, although Arsenal remain confident it will get done.

The situation is similar to the one Arsenal faced in August with the Alexis Sanchez saga, although the roles are reversed. Arsenal had agreed a deal with Manchester City to sell Sanchez, but it broke down when they were unable to bring in Thomas Lemar from Monaco as a replacement.

This time, Giroud could be the key to making the deal happen. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has said the France striker could be allowed to leave if Aubameyang comes in, and Dortmund have reportedly been interested in signing Giroud.

However, the BBC reported late on Monday that Chelsea have also made Giroud an offer and that his family are keen on staying in London -- and The Telegraph reported on Tuesday that an £18m deal had been agreed. Giroud was named to the Arsenal bench for the game at Swansea, however.

The scenario could see Chelsea sign Giroud and in turn send Batshuayi to Dortmund, who would then sanction the sale of Aubameyang. The Evening Standard reported on Tuesday that Chelsea and Dortmund had agreed terms on a loan deal for Batshuayi.

Wenger would probably be reluctant to sell Giroud to Chelsea, however, especially after letting Sanchez join Manchester United earlier this month.

Sources told ESPN FC on Monday that Chelsea -- who are looking to fill the void left by Alvaro Morata's back injury -- could turn their attention to Tottenham's Fernando Llorente if they can not land Giroud.

Meanwhile, Chelsea boss Antonio Conte said on Tuesday that Batshuayi remains in contention for Chelsea's Premier League match against Bournemouth on Wednesday, while also confirming that a touted move for Roma striker Edin Dzeko is off.