Overview
- Trossard told reporters on Oct. 7 that leaving Arsenal was never an option and that he feels very good at the club, speaking while on Belgium duty.
- He explained that transfer talk followed a lack of minutes caused by an early-season injury but said he is fully fit and in top form now.
- He noted he has played a lot in recent weeks for the Premier League leaders and feels satisfied with his contributions.
- He has joined Belgium for World Cup qualifiers against North Macedonia and Wales, saying the team needs to take control of Friday’s match.
- Coverage from club-focused outlets reports Arsenal improved his wages without extending a contract understood to run to 2027, as he competes for minutes after summer additions Eberechi Eze, Viktor Gyökeres and Noni Madueke, with recent tallies cited as two goals and two assists in eight appearances.