Arsenal Leandro Trossard’s striker is considering leaving the club and signing a lucrative contract in Saudi Arabia, as a report claimed.
Al Ittihad made an offer of around 25 million pounds last summer to sign Trossard, but Arsenal was certain and refused to do business over the Belgium internationally, which achieved ten goals and eight templates in all competitions this season.
Trossard approaches the last 12 months of his contract and the Daily Mail State Arsenal opened the talks about an extension, but Trossard convinced to challenge a different approach from the Middle East.
When he approaches his 31st birthday, Trossard is said to have the feeling that he has one last opportunity to sign a considerable contract and believes that time has the right to have the interest of Saudi Arabia.
While Arsenal wants to keep Trossard, they would not stand in the way of the wing game if he decides to look for a new club.
It is known that the Gunners are interested in signing a new left -hand striker anyway. Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli are the only options as it looks, and it is an acceptance that reinforcements have been needed before Trossard’s future.
Nico Williams from Athletic Club is the dream signing, but its significant wage requirements – possibly around £ 400,000 per week – mean that a deal for the Spanish international is anything but simple.
Rafael Leao from AC Miland and Jamie Gitten from Borussia Dortmund are considered than under consideration, although Arsenal compete with Chelsea’s competing interest, with the blues look at the same goals.