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Arsenal star who started the Champions League final is about to agree personal terms to join another club

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All eyes will be on incomings at Arsenal this summer, but there will be a few going in the opposite direction as well.

The Gunners aren’t in immediate need of selling, but they will want to bring some money in after spending a fortune last year.

Several names have been linked with a move away from the Emirates Stadium, and Andrea Berta has been planning those sales for six months now.

One such deal could be completed very soon.

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Leandro Trossard has almost agreed personal terms to leave Arsenal

Leandro Trossard’s future has been up for debate for about a year now.

The Belgian has been a fine servant for Arsenal since joining them from Brighton and Hove Albion in January 2023.

Trossard had a very good 2025/26 campaign as well. He directly contributed to 19 goals in all competitions, helped Arsenal win the Premier League and even started the Champions League final.

Now, the attacker is set to leave.

Leandro Trossard celebrates after an Arsenal goal
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Reports have claimed that Besiktas are planning a serious offer to sign Trossard from Arsenal. That deal seems to be advancing.

Mark Brus has revealed on CaughtOffside that personal terms between the player and Turkish club have almost been agreed now.

It has been claimed that club-to-club talks are set to begin very soon, and the fee is expected to be around €20 million.

However, a decent chunk of that is expected to come in the form of add-ons.

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Leandro Trossard celebrates after scoring for Arsenal
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Leandro Trossard will forever be appreciated by Arsenal fans

Trossard arrived at Arsenal after they missed out on Mykhaylo Mudryk – he was only the second choice.

However, the Belgian hit the ground running and has come up with some incredibly important goals for the Gunners over the years.

Signed for an initial £20 million, Trossard is the definition of a value-for-money signing. In fact, he delivered way more than what he cost.

For that, Arsenal fans will forever appreciate Trossard and wish him well if he does depart North London in the coming weeks.