
Arsenal has reportedly quashed speculation surrounding winger Leandro Trossard, firmly rejecting interest from Turkish giants Beşiktaş. Despite recent rumors of a substantial bid, the Belgian international is set to remain a key part of Mikel Arteta’s squad, with a move abroad deemed “no chance of happening now” by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

Contract Adjustment, Not Extension
The recent chatter follows a contract “adjustment” Trossard signed with Arsenal in August. While this new arrangement saw the forward receive a pay rise, it did not extend his overall stay at the Emirates. This deal was understood to reflect Trossard’s increased importance since his January 2023 move from Brighton & Hove Albion. His current contract is set to expire in 2027.

Beşiktaş’s Reported Bid and Arsenal’s Stance
Reports had suggested Beşiktaş tabled a bid of €22 million (£19.1 million, $25.7 million) for the 30-year-old winger. However, Arsenal’s firm rejection underscores their valuation of Trossard, despite his rotational role within the squad.

Trossard’s Impact Since Arrival
Trossard arrived at Arsenal during a pivotal transfer window, following the club’s unsuccessful pursuit of Ukrainian winger Mykhailo Mudryk, who ultimately joined Chelsea. Since then, Trossard has proven to be a valuable asset, contributing significantly across various competitions.
- Premier League: 93 appearances, 21 goals, 18 assists.
- Champions League: 23 appearances, 9 goal contributions.
His versatility, comfortable on both feet, is highly valued by Arteta. While he may lack the blistering pace of a Gabriel Martinelli, Trossard’s technical ability, intelligent movement, and consistent output have made him a reliable option, often providing crucial moments in Arsenal’s three consecutive title challenges.

Competition for Places
Despite his contributions, Trossard has often found himself rotating in and out of the starting XI, battling for minutes with the likes of Gabriel Martinelli. The recent arrival of Eberechi Eze further intensifies the competition for attacking berths, providing Arteta with a wealth of options.

Arsenal’s Faith in Trossard
By turning down interest from Türkiye, Arsenal has clearly signaled their belief in Trossard’s continued value to the club. Whether as a starter or a crucial impact substitute, his experience and ability are seen as vital as the Gunners push for domestic and European success. This decision also highlights Arsenal’s strategic approach to squad management, prioritizing stability and depth over potential transfer fees for a player they consider integral.
Interestingly, Beşiktaş had previously been linked with another Premier League winger, Jadon Sancho, who ultimately opted for a loan move to Aston Villa. For more on Arsenal’s transfer dealings and news, you can follow the latest updates here.