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Exit on the Cards? Arsenal Open to Selling Star Amid Contract Standstill

Leandro Trossard’s future at Arsenal has entered a stage of uncertainty, with reports suggesting that respectable offers for the Belgian winger would likely be considered by the club this summer. While his departure is not a foregone conclusion, stalled contract discussions have left the door open for potential suitors.

Contract Stalemate

Trossard’s current deal at the Emirates still has time left, but negotiations over an extension have reportedly hit a standstill. Arsenal are said to value his experience and versatility, yet the lack of progress in talks has created a cloud over his long-term future. The 30-year-old, who joined from Brighton in January 2023, has been a key contributor in rotation but has not been an undisputed starter under Mikel Arteta.

The Gunners’ recruitment plans for the summer could also have a bearing on Trossard’s situation. With Arsenal exploring options to strengthen the left flank, any high-profile arrival could push the Belgian further down the pecking order.

Valuable but Not Indispensable

Since arriving at Arsenal, Trossard has made a strong impression with his creativity, intelligent movement, and ability to operate across the front line. His technical quality and knack for linking play have earned him important minutes in the Premier League and European competitions. However, with Arsenal targeting more pace and directness in wide areas, Trossard’s style might not fully align with Arteta’s long-term vision for the position.

This does not mean Arsenal are actively pushing him out. On the contrary, Arteta is said to appreciate his professionalism, reliability, and ability to perform in high-pressure moments. The hesitation lies in whether the club should commit to a longer deal for a player entering his thirties, particularly when lucrative offers could help fund new signings.

Market Interest Expected

If Arsenal signal openness to offers, interest in Trossard is expected to be strong. His Premier League experience, tactical intelligence, and proven output make him an attractive option for clubs in England and abroad. He could appeal to sides competing in Europe who are seeking a ready-made contributor rather than a developmental prospect.

The valuation of what constitutes a “respectable” bid remains unclear, but Arsenal are likely to weigh any proposal against the cost of replacing his skill set and the role he plays in squad depth.

A Summer Decision Looms

For now, Trossard remains an Arsenal player and will continue to be involved in preparations for the new season. His professionalism ensures he will give his best regardless of contractual uncertainties. But as the summer window progresses, the club’s stance could shift depending on the scale of incoming interest and developments in their transfer plans.

If Arsenal do decide to part ways, it will be with an appreciation of what Trossard has brought to the team—a reliable performer who stepped in during key moments. Yet, football is a business as much as it is a sport, and this summer could mark a turning point in his Emirates journey.

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