Arsenal could have several important decisions to make this summer when it comes to the futures of key members of the squad
13:58, 01 Jun 2026
Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli both see their Arsenal contracts expire next year
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Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli both see their Arsenal contracts expire next year
Four Arsenal players face uncertain futures as the summer transfer window fast approaches. The Gunners will have some decisions to make as they build their squad ahead of next season.
Arsenal will go into next season as Premier League champions and will also be hoping to return to the Champions League final after losing to Paris Saint-Germain at the weekend in Budapest.
Before then, Mikel Arteta and sporting director Andrea Berta will be busy assessing where the Gunners squad could be strengthened with reinforcements. Arsenal may also be assessing the futures of current members of the squad, and whether or not this summer could be a good time to cash in before their contracts expire.
Four players at Arsenal see their contracts run out in the summer of 2027, meaning they are about to enter the final 12 months of their current deals.
Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus both have their current deals at Arsenal come to an end following the conclusion of the 2026/27 season.
The same also applies to Gabriel Martinelli and Christian Norgaard, although both players are thought to have an option to extend their deals by a further 12 months, which can be activated by the club.
Norgaard only joined Arsenal last summer in a £12million deal from Brentford and went on to make 20 appearances in his debut season for the Gunners.
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Only time will tell if Arsenal decide to either cash in on the players, or look to give them new contracts over the next few months.
Trossard and Jesus have both already been linked with moves away from Arsenal, but it's still unclear if the Gunners will look to move both players on when the transfer window opens.
Arsenal are expected to have a busy window when it comes to new signings, with reporter David Ornstein recently offering an update on the club’s plans for the summer.
"The No.9 position is interesting," Ornstein told TNT Sports on Saturday. "A penny for the thoughts of Victor Gyokeres tonight, his first season, and he helped them to this final and then was put on the bench.
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"Then the left-sided attack is a big priority for them, and they've been looking at it for a few years, and I think they may be the summer where they really go for something. They've got the options there."