Bournemouth are considering a summer move for Leandro Trossard, giving Arsenal another decision to make as Mikel Arteta’s squad refresh develops. The Belgian winger is entering a phase of his career where contract length, squad role and market value all become part of the same conversation.
The latest line comes via a fresh Just Arsenal report citing the Daily Mail, with Bournemouth named as an interested club. Arsenal have already been linked with attacking additions this summer, so any Trossard interest naturally feeds into a wider question about how much room Arteta wants to create in the forward line.
Why Trossard interest matters for Arsenal
Trossard remains a useful player because he can operate from the left, through central areas and as a game-state forward when Arsenal need control rather than chaos. That versatility is exactly why a sale would need careful thought, even if a credible offer arrived.
The counterpoint is just as clear. Arsenal are champions, but title-winning squads still need renewal. If the club pursue a younger wide player or a more explosive forward, Trossard’s minutes could be squeezed. Selling at the right point, rather than waiting until leverage fades, may be part of the sporting calculation.
Bournemouth interest does not make an exit inevitable. It does, however, give Arsenal another live summer call: keep a trusted multi-role attacker, or use his market to help fund the next version of Arteta’s attack.








