The Royal transfer glass remains open until 10pm English day on Monday night, giving one more opportunity for Premier League players to safe great moves
After receiving an provide for the winger's companies from Al Ittihad, Arsenal apparently have a decision to make regarding Leandro Trossard.
The Premier League transfer windows closed on Friday night, with payment movements that took Jadon Sancho to Chelsea and Raheem Sterling to Arsenal the title fragments of enterprise on the day.
The Al Ittihad hopes to persuade Arsenal and Trossard to approve a move to the Middle East, which has obviously not gone unnoticed in Saudi Arabia.
Leandro Trossard and Arsenal have Royal charge on board
A 35 million ( £29.5 million ) bid has been submitted, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano, but that Arsenal are yet to decide whether or not to accept it.
Trossard was an essential player for Arsenal last year, appearing in 3 Premier League games and all but one of their Champions League adventures last year following his move from Brighton and Hove Albion the past January.
But, only 18 of those group adventures were as part of Mikel Arteta's starting line-up, and Sterling's appearance from Chelsea may be expected to limit Trossard's opportunities already further... or at least, we imagine that's what Al Ittihad's idea process was.
Nonetheless, The Athletic add that Arsenal have told Al Ittihad that the Belgian is' not for sale at any price', and suggest Romano's number was too high: they write that the bid was €5m ( £4.2m ) now with an obligation to buy for between €20m-€25m ( £16.8m-£21.1m ) next year.
Saudi Pro League leagues have been frustrated in their pursuit of some Premier League stars this summers, including Sterling- but were able to influence Brentford's Ivan Toney to make the move.
Trossard, 29, is under commitment at the Emirates Stadium until summertime 2026.
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