Leandro Trossard responds to Christian Norgaard message when Arsenal Exit Decision Weace Chairs looms

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Arsenal’s series with big money Signings can leave Leandro Trossard before the starting door at the Emirate this summer.

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Mikel Arteta has spent big in an attempt to close last season’s gap at Liverpool in the Premier League title, with Viktor Gyokeres and Noni Madueke both signed to strengthen Arsenal’s front line this summer.

With Madueke and Gyokes who will compete with Bukayo Saka, Ethan Nwaneri, Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Haveertz and Trossard in the front three of the Artet, Belgium was able to find himself on the exterior.

Former Man United Scout Mick Brown told Football insider The Trossard is ready to leave Arsenal this summer with regular first team minutes on his mind, as additional competition can also be canceled.

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Viktor Gyokeres gives Arsenal the number nine they needed (Credit: Manh Heavy, Breaking Media)

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Trossard is not the only Arsenal player who faces a challenge for his place this season, since Christian Norgaard also has no guarantee for a starting place after his 10 million pounds from Brentford earlier this summer.

Norgaard arrived at the Emirate after Martin Zubimendi’s own move to Northern London, and the former real Sociedad midfielder of £ 55.8 million is likely to start at the base of the Artetas front sex instead of Norgaard.

The Danish was published on Instagram on August 13 with a message to Arsenal’s fans, following his first performances in Gunners colors on the Emiraten in his friendship against Villarreal and Athletic Bilbao.

In a post that was liked by the Exit-linked TROSSIONEN, Norgaard said: “Pre-season (tick) Thanks for your warm reception!”

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Trossard has been given “concrete offers” to leave Arsenal this summer in the middle of interest from clubs in Italy, Germany, Turkey and two in the Premier League, with all the characters pointing towards the end of the 30-year-old.

Gunners is also in a race against time to sign Crystal Palace player Eberechi Eze, with a publishing clause of £ 68 million that would expire on August 15 when Arsenal competes with rivals Tottenham for his signature.

Eze’s arrival would undoubtedly provide additional competition on the left flank as well as the central midfield, and this can leave the writing on the wall of Trossard’s future with a late-window departure.

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