According to Craig Bellamy, a player who is predicted to leave Arsenal this summer is incredible. On Monday Night Football on Sky Sports, Bellamy examined Arsenal’s recent 1-1 draw with Everton and, somewhat surprisingly, gave Leandro Trossard more recognition.
Arsenal’s title dreams were all but dashed on Sunday when Trossard opened the scoring at Goodison Park. Iliman Ndiaye then equalized to deny the visitors all three points. After a tumultuous season at the Emirates Stadium, Belgium forward Trossard is rumored to be eager to sign a new left winger this summer.
According to reports, Arsenal is “open to offers” for Trossard as they seek to add a fresh winger to the team. Nico Williams is reportedly a player of great interest. Despite failing to reach the same heights this season, Trossard scored 17 goals for Arsenal in all competitions last season.
Last summer, the Gunners turned down Saudi Arabia’s offer to sell the 30-year-old Trossard, who they had paid £27 million to acquire from Premier League opponent Brighton in 2023. But as they get ready to invest a lot of money in a new striker, Arsenal seems to have changed their mind ahead of the summer transfer window.
Leandro Trossard will be leaving Gunners
However, Arteta’s team’s lack of squad depth raises concerns; thus, any players who go will need to be replaced through the transfer market. The paucity of wingers available makes that particularly true for Trossard, since the Gunners have made the area a focus for the upcoming year.
Despite Matheus Cunha’s recent outburst and red card against Bournemouth, Football Insider reported on March 4 that Arsenal is pursuing the Wolves star. Whether Arteta approves Trossard’s departure will depend on finding a replacement, according to Brown, who spent more than ten years at Manchester United during their most successful time there and has extensive experience in top-level player recruitment.
He told Football Insider, “He has only 12 months left on his contract.” Therefore, they may have one more chance to raise money from his sale this summer. He will likely leave Arsenal if Saudi teams are interested in him and are prepared to spend the kind of money they have been spending on other players. Whether Mikel Arteta believes he will play a regular role in his squad will determine this.