Turkish club agrees to all Arsenal and players demands

By admin — In News — July 11, 2026

   ​Leandro Trossard is nearing a move to Besiktas after the Turkish club demonstrated their seriousness by agreeing to the conditions set by both Arsenal and the winger, according to Football365. With Trossard in the final year of his contract, Arsenal have not yet opened talks about an extension, fueling speculation about his future as the summer progresses. The Belgian forward has been a key contributor to Arsenal’s recent successes, but the club are keen to bolster their attacking options and have been linked with players such as Bradley Barcola and other top targets currently on the market. While Trossard remains a talented performer capable of making an impact in crucial matches, Arsenal appear ready to part ways if the right move presents itself, believing it is the right time to move forward as his contract edge closer to its end.
Besiktas have been in touch with Trossard’s representatives since he represented Belgium at the World Cup, and those discussions are expected to advance now that Belgium’s campaign has concluded. The report suggests Besiktas have fulfilled Arsenal’s demands and accepted the conditions laid out by Trossard, making a swift completion of the transfer likely. Meanwhile, Arsenal players who were not involved in the World Cup are set to return for pre-season as the club prepares to defend their title, with the squad soon starting work on the new campaign. If Trossard departs, Arsenal will need to reassess how to replace the winger’s contributions, as he has delivered valuable performances during his time at the club and finding a suitable successor will be important.
With Besiktas moving closer to a formal agreement, attention will shift to the next steps for both clubs. Arsenal will focus on strengthening their squad, while Trossard appears poised to begin a new chapter away from the Emirates.  

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