Arsenal star Leandro Trossard faces a money fight with his club bosses. The Belgian winger wants a massive pay raise that Arsenal refuses to give him. His contract runs out next summer and talks have hit a dead end. Arsenal's manager desperately wants to keep Trossard at the Emirates Stadium. The club's owners refuse to meet his huge wage demands though.
Other teams have started circling around the talented midfielder like vultures. Turkish giants Fenerbahçe have made their move and contacted his agents already. They see a golden chance to snatch him away from North London. Saudi Arabian clubs are also throwing serious money at the player. Al-Shabab and Al-Ettifaq want to tempt him with tax-free riches.
Newly promoted Neom has joined the bidding war for Trossard's signature. The Saudi club wants European stars to boost their squad quality. They can offer him wages that Arsenal simply cannot match. His expiring contract makes him a bargain buy for interested clubs. Trossard could walk away for free if Arsenal does not act fast.
The Belgian international holds all the cards right about his future. He can choose between staying loyal to Arsenal or chasing bigger paychecks abroad. European football might lose another talented player to the Middle East. Money talks louder than tradition for modern footballers. Trossard's decision will shape Arsenal's transfer plans for next season.
Other teams have started circling around the talented midfielder like vultures. Turkish giants Fenerbahçe have made their move and contacted his agents already. They see a golden chance to snatch him away from North London. Saudi Arabian clubs are also throwing serious money at the player. Al-Shabab and Al-Ettifaq want to tempt him with tax-free riches.
Newly promoted Neom has joined the bidding war for Trossard's signature. The Saudi club wants European stars to boost their squad quality. They can offer him wages that Arsenal simply cannot match. His expiring contract makes him a bargain buy for interested clubs. Trossard could walk away for free if Arsenal does not act fast.
The Belgian international holds all the cards right about his future. He can choose between staying loyal to Arsenal or chasing bigger paychecks abroad. European football might lose another talented player to the Middle East. Money talks louder than tradition for modern footballers. Trossard's decision will shape Arsenal's transfer plans for next season.