At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal wants to offer a fresh lease to a former professional player.
One of Arsenal's forth wants to be given fresh contract terms.
With seven points coming from their first three games, Mikel Arteta's men have had a solid start to the new Premier League campaign. The Raiders brought in plenty of fresh eyes over the summer, with Raheem Sterling also arriving on Deadline Day from Chelsea.
Keeping people delighted at the Emirates Stadium will continue to be a problem for Arteta as they battle Manchester City to defend their title after more this year. But with fresh agreements on the table, a new offer is being prepared for one player just linked with a move away from the team.
According to reports obtained by teamTALK, Edu Gaspar, the sporting director of Arsenal, wants to meet with Leandro Trossard because he is said to be interested in Saudi groups. In January 2023, the Belgium foreign returned to Brighton and Hove Albion.
In his 71 games with the team, Trossard has since added 12 aids and scored 19 goals. He has also played for Arteta for an integral part of the organization. Al-Ittihad, according to reports, offered £4 million to get him on a loan with a commitment to make the move everlasting for £25 million next summer.
The talented Belgian star's performances since leaving the Seagulls have paid off in their own right ($ 35 million ) and Transfermarkt values him at ( £29.4 million ). According to DataVictory, losing a Trossard-type player may have a significant impact on what Arsenal are attempting to do once more this year.
" Trossard, great player. He's a small magician", said Arteta of the forward next year. " He you score on any surface and he's a big risk, so composed, so great, he may play in different roles. It's really a pleasure to have him in the team. I think the schedule of the first goal was really useful as well. ] I am ] really happy".
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