Arsenal set price for summer transfer exit as star changes agent

Arsenal could still allow Leandro Trossard to continue with the Emirates, despite rejecting an offer from Saudi Arabia last summer while the Belgian changes his agent

Arsenal would consider loading Leandro Trossard if, according to reports, they received an offer of around £ 17 million. The Belgian is connected to the starting door while the Gunners plot their summer movement.

Trossard has proven to be a smart signature since he arrived from Brighton in January 2023. But while Mikel Arteta prepares his side on a fourth tilt on the Premier League title, the versatile frontman can search new in the meadows.

The ex-Seagull has been operated on three at the front, but the Gunners are firmly on the market for no. 9. In addition, they want to land a wide forward, which leads to their interest in people like Nico Williams. That would strengthen a team that is already full of talent.

Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Ethan Nwaneri and Trossard all compete for starting berths when Fit and the competition could increase even further. The Belgian is now 30 and the oldest of all options currently with the Emirates.

In the last year of his contract in Noord -Londen and Sky Sports in Switzerland report, he will also entertain his exit for the right price with the new club chef Andrea Berta who is now carrying out procedures.

There was a contract extension and the first discussions took place in October 2024 with the former sports director Gunners, Edu Gaspar, before his deputy Jason Ayto hired, but no agreement was reached.

Trossard's recent split from his agent Josy Comhair led to speculation that he prepared for an exit, but the two were not immediately connected. The Belgian has now signed with the German -based DH Sports and Entertainment Agency, but Mirror Football understands that Trossard has mutually agreed to participate in the company with the old representative Comhair, fighting health problems.

Last summer Arsenal aroused the interest from Saudi Arabia for the versatile attacker. Al Ittihad made a first loan offer with an obligation to buy that would eventually be worth up to £ 25 million, but the Gunners made it clear that Trossard was not for sale for a price.

That attitude may have changed now, especially with new faces that may arrive in North Londs. Arsenal recently shown their interest in Noni Madueke, who can leave Chelsea and go through the capital.

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