Manager Mikel Arteta is facing a difficult problem in the transfer market as Leandro Trossard's future at Arsenal becomes uncertain, in the context of the club's recent recruitment of two new attacking players, Viktor Gyokeres and Noni Madueke.
According to the Mirror , Trossard is currently holding off on extending his contract at the Emirates, despite his current deal running until 2026 with the option of a further year. The Belgian wants to keep his options open, especially as Arsenal continue to be linked with Crystal Palace striker Eberechi Eze.
Borussia Dortmund are keeping a close eye on Trossard, while he has also received two concrete offers from other Premier League clubs, according to reporter Florian Plettenberg.
Trossard turned 30 in December last year, and with his contract entering its final two years, Arsenal could well consider selling him this summer to avoid losing him for free or letting him leave for a low fee in the future. Despite being the only Arsenal player to feature in all 38 Premier League games last season, Trossard's place is now under serious threat with the arrivals of Gyokeres and Madueke, notable signings who are expected to bolster the Gunners' attack.
Arsenal are currently on their pre-season tour of Asia and will face Tottenham in a friendly on Thursday in Hong Kong. Trossard is part of the travelling squad, but fans will have to wait and see whether he stays with the club or leaves ahead of the new season.
Trossard's delay in committing to Arsenal's long-term deal is causing Arteta a headache as he has to weigh up experience, squad depth and the fresh air that is expected to change the face of the Gunners' attack.
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