Arsenal agree £17.1m deal to sell Leandro Trossard to Besiktas

Arsenal have agreed a £17.1million deal to sell Leandro Trossard to Turkish side Besiktas, according to the Daily Mail. The package will see the Gunners receive £15.4m upfront, with a further £1.7m due in add-ons.
The 31-year-old, who is currently at the World Cup with Belgium, has just one year remaining on his contract at the Emirates Stadium. With no progress made in talks over an extension, Arsenal have decided to cash in on the winger this summer rather than risk losing him for nothing next year.
A key figure under Arteta
Trossard joined Arsenal from Brighton in 2023 and has since become an important part of Mikel Arteta’s squad. He established himself as the manager’s preferred option on the left of attack during the closing stages of last season, moving ahead of Gabriel Martinelli in the pecking order at times.
His versatility and end product made him a reliable option across the front line, and the news of his impending departure is likely to disappoint a section of the Arsenal support who believed the Belgian still had plenty left to offer the club.
Arsenal may enter market for replacement
The Daily Mail reports that Arsenal could now look to bring in a replacement for Trossard as they reshape their attacking options ahead of the new season. With the World Cup still ongoing, any incoming business is likely to gather pace once the international break concludes.
Trossard’s exit continues a busy summer of transfer activity across Europe, with clubs keen to complete deals before players return from international duty. His departure will free up space in Arteta’s squad as Arsenal continue to plan for the campaign ahead.
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