Arsenal star, 30, set for ‘huge pay bump with new deal’

Reportedly, an Arsenal star will be offered a new deal that will increase its weekly wages without extending its time at the club.

The player in question has only had two years left to walk his current contract, but the Gunners are claimed to have offered him new conditions.

The athletic reports that Leandro Trossard has succeeded in obtaining a wage increase, while his deal will still end in 2027 – as a result of Arsenal that would have previously acknowledged that his role within the team is not reflected by his contract conditions compared to some other important players of Mikel Arteta.

The publication adds that it is unlikely that the Belgian international will leave the Emirates Stadium before the transfer window closes on 1 September.

According to the website of the salary tracking Capology, it was claimed that his previous deal earned him £ 90,000 a week – with his new wages still unknown.

Trossard came to Arsenal from Brighton in January 2023 in a deal with a value of £ 27 million and scored 28 goals to go with 23 assists in 124 games for the North London Club.

The new deal of the wing player comes in the midst of speculation that Arteta would like to strive for another broad option that Noni Madueke has already signed in a £ 52 million deal from Chelsea this summer as cover for Bukayo Saka.

A potential target is Real Madrid's Rodrygo, who was an unused replacement on Tuesday evening in their 1-0 win over Osasuna.

Los Blancos manager Xabi Alonso, however, triggered the absence of the Brazilian, of which he said it was due to tactical reasons.

He stated: “These are match decisions. The way the competition went, we needed a different profile. There have been no decisions for the future.

“There is nothing wrong. The World Cup Club was a different context because of the competition it was. Today it is just one game, we can leave the rest.

'What counts is this season and of course I count on Rodrygo. It's just one game, we don't have to read too far in the future.

'If he gets those minutes within three months, I can answer you with more certainty. Today it was just the circumstances of the game and my decisions. '

All potential income for Arsenal will probably have to come after the sale of Fringe players such as Oleksandr Zinchenko, Fabio Vieira and Reiss Nelson.

The side of Arteta is the next in action on Saturday afternoon, because they welcome Leeds United to the Emirates for their first home Premier League match of the season.

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