Overview
- Trossard told reporters from Belgium’s camp that leaving Arsenal was never an option and that he feels very good at the club.
- He explained that limited game time at the start of the campaign stemmed from an early-season injury, which he believes fed the speculation.
- He said he is now fully fit, has enjoyed strong recent weeks, and has played more frequently for the Premier League leaders.
- Multiple outlets report Arsenal increased his wages in August without extending a contract that runs to June 2027.
- Summer talk of a departure followed new attacking arrivals such as Eberechi Eze, Viktor Gyökeres and Noni Madueke, increasing competition for places.