Arsenal is expected to make significant changes to its squad this summer, with the team looking to strengthen in several key positions. The club is thought to be keen on reinforcing its lineup, with players like Martinelli and Trossard potentially being sold. This summer's transfer window is likely to be busy for the Premier League champions as they seek to rebuild and improve their team.
One position Arsenal is looking to strengthen is on the wing, with Trossard being a key player who could be on the move. The Belgian winger has admirers in Turkey, and it is reported that an offer from Besiktas has been accepted by Arsenal. Besiktas' football director has held talks with Trossard's agent, and the club is eager to finalize a deal as soon as possible, despite interest from other clubs, including those in Saudi Arabia.
However, Trossard has indicated that he does not want to enter into negotiations with any club until after the World Cup. The winger has started all three of Belgium's World Cup matches so far, scoring twice in a 5-1 win over New Zealand. Despite the wait, Besiktas is confident that they can secure a deal for Trossard, who has been an important player for Arsenal, scoring vital goals for the team last season.
Arsenal's summer transfer plans are ambitious, with the club looking to sign a right back, central midfielder, left winger, and a forward. The team has been linked to several players, including Bradley Barcola, a France international who plays for Paris Saint-Germain. However, Paris Saint-Germain has no intention of letting Barcola leave, despite their move for Yan Diomande, making a deal for the player unlikely.
