
Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard reacts to Fulham’s Sander Berge amid exit rumours
Arsenal star Leondro Trossard could be a major departure from the Emirates this summer and he has reacted to former team mate Sander Berge’s post.
Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich have Trossard on their list of options to replace the injured Jamal Musiala and the departed Leroy Sane.
Bayern have also monitored fellow Gunners star Gabriel Martinelli, who could also leave the club as Mikel Arteta looks to have wrapped up the signing of Chelsea forward Noni Madueke.
Trossard joined Arsenal from Brighton in January 2023 and proved to be a useful squad player under Arteta, but has failed to nail down a regular place in his starting line-up.

Berge message gains Trossard reaction
Sander Berge and Trossard were team mates at Genk, before both players moved to England.
Berge is now at Fulham following spells at Sheffield United and Burnley, and he took to Instagram to share pictures from pre-season training with the West London club.
The 27-year-old captioned the post: “Back at it,” which was liked by Trossard.
Berge appeared 36 times for Fulham last season, as the Cottagers finished 11th under Marco Silva.
Trossard sale could balance out summer spending
Football Insider Verdict
Trossard’s time at Arsenal could be at an end this summer after 18 months at the Emirates.
The 31-year-old was bought to add depth and firepower to the Gunners’ title charge during the 2023/24 season, and has certainly made an impact even if the club has not landed any trophies during his spell.
Appearances | 124 |
Goals | 28 |
Assists | 23 |
With the expected arrival of Madueke, and if Martinelli stays amid speculation around his future, playing time for Trossard could be limited.
The Belgian can play in the number 10 role, but has spent the majority of his Arsenal career in his preferred position on the left flank.
With two years left on his current contract, the Gunners could cash in on Trossard to balance out their spending spree.
Arteta looks to have managed to get the striker his side desperately need in Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres.
The Swedish international will set Arsenal back around £63.5m, having already signed Martin Zubimendi, Chrsitian Norgaard and goalkeeper Kepa.
Valencia defender Cristhian Mosquera could be the next to join, making a big departure likely in North London.