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Arsenal make a decision on Trossard’s future ahead of upcoming transfer windows

Arsenal have reportedly opened negotiations with Leandro Trossard over a new contract, which could see the Belgian winger receive a significant pay rise as a reward for his impact since joining the club. According to The Daily Mail, the 29-year-old’s current deal, worth £90,000-a-week, is set to be upgraded to a six-figure weekly salary if terms are agreed.

Trossard, who signed for the Gunners in January 2023 from Brighton & Hove Albion, has been instrumental in bolstering Arsenal’s attacking options. Known for his versatility and creative flair, the Belgian has seamlessly adapted to Mikel Arteta’s system, contributing with crucial goals and assists during his time at the club. His performances have earned him plaudits from fans and pundits alike, with many highlighting his ability to deliver in high-pressure situations.

With Arsenal keen to secure Trossard’s long-term future, the pay increase reflects the club’s recognition of his importance to the team. Locking down key players has been a priority for Arsenal as they aim to remain competitive in the Premier League and European competitions.

Should the new deal be finalized, it would mark another step in Arsenal’s commitment to rewarding performances and retaining the core players who have contributed to the team’s resurgence under Arteta.

 

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