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Arsenal prepares to secure an exit for 2026 for the First Team Star
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Arsenal prepares to secure an exit for 2026 for the First Team Star

September 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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Leandro Trossard faces an uncertain future with Arsenal. (Photo: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Arsenal has struggled to offload players in recent years, so there is a desire to improve in this regard during the 2026 transfer window. And one player that could move at this point is Leandro Trossard.

Trossard attracted a lot of attention throughout the summer, and Besiktas was the latest club to consider the move. However, nothing has been materialized, but not if the transfer window reopens for business.

Arsenal is open to selling Leandro Trossard in 2026

Leandro Torosad is active for preseason Arsenal (Photo: Yong Teck Lim/Getty Images)

Speaking to football insiders, Mick Brown revealed that Arsenal is willing to sell Leandro Torosard in 2026 as long as the asking price is met.

“Trosad is an important part of the first team’s team. He comes in and does a good job whenever he’s called. He’s probably going under the radar in terms of what he brings to the team when he plays. I think you need people like the team.

“I’ve always been interested in taking him away even after this new contract. From what I’ve heard, they’ll be ready for Torosad to leave if there’s a right offer.

“Deep is very important to Arsenal, it’s a difference in ambition to win a title, and it could be a key focus for them. But it doesn’t just mean bringing new players, it also means refreshing your current options with a new face.

It will be interesting to see what will happen with Trossard in 2026, but if his excellence at Arsenal continues Wayne, it’s not surprising to see him move on.

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