Arsenal and Chelsea could battle it out for Leandro Trossard, who is likely to leave Brighton after entering the last year of his contract.

According to the Daily Mail, Arsenal will have to battle Chelsea for the signature of Leandro Trossard. The Belgian attacker is in the final year of his contract with Brighton & Hove Albion, thus fueling speculations regarding his future. The Gunners are in the market for a wide attacker, but former Brighton boss Graham Potter might want a reunion at Chelsea.

Leandro Trossard has been one of the top players of this Premier League season after scoring five goals in seven appearances. His contractual situation at Brighton puts him on the radar of multiple big clubs, including Arsenal and Chelsea.

The Belgian wide man scored a sensational hat-trick at Anfield in Brighton’s 3-3 draw with Liverpool last weekend. He has only scored eight goals in the top-flight seasons before this one. Torssard could deliver a solid season for Brighton, although the January transfer window may change the course of his career.

Having impressed Brighton in the last four years, the 27-year-old could be tempted by the prospect of joining a bigger club. Arsenal were keen in the summer but did not make a bid for the wide man. The Gunners might make a cut-price offer in January but face competition from Chelsea.

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Mikel Arteta has been keen on signing a wide attacker since the summer. Having failed to land some of their preferred players, the Arsenal boss will be keen on securing the services of the experienced Trossard. A move for such a player could transpire if they are in a title-challenging position heading into the next window.

However, they face tough competition from Chelsea. The Blues recently installed former Brighton boss Graham Potter as their new manager. The Englishman is known to admire Trossard, having worked extensively with him over the years. This could be terrible news for Arsenal and their hopes of signing the Belgian.

A move to Chelsea always makes sense for players looking to upgrade their careers. A player like Trossard under Potter would make sense at Stamford Bridge. However, playing for Arsenal could also prove tempting, as the winger could suit Arteta’s style in an attacking sense.

A battle could certainly ensue in January, and Brighton could let go of the player on the cheap. Otherwise, the Belgian would be available as an attractive free agent next summer.

Comments 1

  1. Chris says:

    Trossard has two years due to Brighton having an option for another year. Cut price no as both Chelsea and Arsenal know from there previous dealings with Brighton

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