Arsenal have had a good start to the summer transfer window.
The Gunners have already made three signings, and they recently confirmed the arrival of midfielder Christian Norgaard from Brentford.
Arsenal are expected to continue their spending spree over the coming weeks, but they could also focus on renewing some player contracts.
It was recently reported that Leandro Trossard had agreed personal terms with Fenerbahce over a three-year deal ahead of a possible transfer.
However, according to Turkish journalist Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, there has been a dramatic twist.
The Gunners have now started negotiations over a new contract with the Belgium international, who has two years remaining on his previous £90,000 per week deal.
Trossard’s stay means Arsenal may not sign another winger
The 30-year-old has been a key player for the Gunners since he arrived from Brighton & Hove Albion in 2023. He has managed 51 goal contributions from 124 appearances in all competitions.
Trossard recently changed his representative, which hinted that he could move on. Arsenal reportedly set a price tag of £20 million, but it appears Fenerbahce have refused to match the figure.
The Belgian will undoubtedly have more suitors, but Arsenal’s decision to open contract talks suggests that they may not pursue another specialist winger after Noni Madueke arrives from Chelsea.
Real Madrid’s Rodrygo has been identified as a top target to bolster the left wing, but the club may look to strengthen other positions if they manage to commit Trossard to a new long-term deal.
Instead of Rodrygo, the focus could shift to landing a versatile playmaker, such as Eberechi Eze, alongside Viktor Gyokeres, who is the club’s top choice for the number nine position this summer.
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