Arsenal attacker Leandro Trossard is not guaranteed to remain at the club by the end of the summer window, according to [Sky Sports](https://www.sky-sport.ch/fr/articles/leandro-trossard-luis-diaz-ibou-konate-lookman-voici-les-infos-transferts-de-la-semaine/).
The Belgian international, who joined the Gunners from Brighton in January 2023, is currently under contract until 2026, with Arsenal holding an option to extend for an additional year.
Despite his versatility and important contributions as an impact substitute during his time in North London so far, recent developments have cast doubt on his long-term future.
Negotiations over a contract extension have reportedly stalled in recent weeks due to the player’s demands.
The club had previously been in advanced discussions to secure a new long-term deal, but no agreement has been reached.
Trossard also recently switched representation, leaving long-time agent Josy Comhair to join DH Sports & Entertainment. This move has fueled speculation about a possible transfer, as such changes often precede significant career decisions for players.
Arsenal are believed to be open to letting Trossard go for a fee of around €20 million. The Belgian has previously attracted interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Arsenal’s pursuit of new forwards—including Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, [Chelsea’s Noni Madueke](https://footballtoday.com/2025/07/05/arsenal-agree-personal-terms-with-chelsea-winger-noni-madueke/) and Real Madrid’s Rodrygo—suggests that the club is planning to refresh its attacking options.
While Trossard remains a valued squad member, he is far from indispensable. At 30 years old and entering the final year of his contract, Arsenal may see this summer as the optimal time to cash in if no extension is agreed.