Arsenal fans have been thrilled with Mikel Arteta's team's strong performance in the early stages of the new Premier League season, securing seven points from their first three matches. The Gunners made several key signings during the summer transfer window, including the exciting addition of Raheem Sterling on Deadline Day from Chelsea.
Set to hunt down reigning champions Manchester City for the crown once again this season, keeping everyone happy at the Emirates Stadium will remain a challenge for Arteta. But with new contracts on the table, a fresh deal is being prepared for one player recently linked with a move away from the club.
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According to reports via teamTALK, Arsenal's sporting director Edu Gaspar wants to sit down with Leandro Trossard amid claims he was of interest to teams in Saudi Arabia. The Belgium international joined the club from Brighton and Hove Albion back in January 2023.
Since then, Trossard has become an integral part of Arteta's plans and has scored 19 goals and registered a further 12 assists in 71 appearances at the club. Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad was said to have offered £4million to take him on loan with an obligation to make the move permanent next summer for £25m.
Transfermarkt values the talented Belgian star at €35million (£29.4million) and his performances since moving from the Seagulls have backed up that fee no end. FourFourTwo agrees that losing a squad player of Trossard's quality could prove pivotal to what Arsenal are trying to build once again this season.
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"Trossard, great player. He's a little magician," said Arteta of the forward last season. "He can score on any surface and he's a big threat; so composed, so cool, he can play in different positions. It's just a joy to have him in the team. I think the timing of the first goal was really helpful as well. [I am ] really happy."
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