
Arsenal have agreed a transfer fee with Turkish Super Lig club Besiktas for the sale of Belgium international forward Leandro Trossard, bringing the winger's time at the Emirates Stadium to an end. The deal marks one of the notable departures of the summer transfer window for the London club as they reshape their attacking options.
Trossard joined Arsenal from Brighton and Hove Albion in January 2023, arriving as a versatile attacker capable of playing across the front line. The Belgian international made a significant contribution to Arsenal's title challenges in the Premier League during his time at the club, providing goals and assists from wide positions and through the middle.
His departure comes as Arsenal continue to evolve their squad under manager Mikel Arteta, with the club seeking to reinvest transfer funds and bring in new attacking talent to freshen up their options ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
Besiktas, one of Turkey's most prominent football clubs based in Istanbul, have been active in European transfer markets this summer, seeking to bolster their squad with experienced international players. Trossard's technical quality and experience in top-level football make him an attractive signing for the Turkish giants.
The move will see Trossard continue his career in the Turkish Super Lig, one of Europe's increasingly competitive leagues that has attracted several high-profile transfers in recent seasons. The confirmed transfer fee, while undisclosed in full, represents a piece of business that allows Arsenal to recoup a portion of their original investment in the player.
For Trossard, the move to Besiktas offers a new challenge and the opportunity to be a key figure at a club with strong ambitions in Turkish domestic football and European competitions. The 31-year-old brings Premier League experience and Champions League football to the Istanbul side.
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