
So apparently Besiktas thinks they can swoop in three days after our transfer window slammed shut and just... take Leandro Trossard? Bold move, honestly.
Here's the thing that's got me scratching my head - Arsenal literally just gave the guy a new contract this summer. Not a longer one, mind you. Same end date (2027), just more money. Which is... weird? But we'll get to that mess in a minute.
The Turkish Gambit
Turkish outlet Sozcu Spor is reporting that Besiktas have lobbed in a £19.1million bid for our Belgian winger. The timing is actually pretty clever - while we can't buy anyone anymore, we can still sell to countries where their windows are open. Turkey's doesn't close until September 12th.
My mate who follows Turkish football texted me: "Sergen Yalcın is desperate for a left winger." Makes sense after Sancho picked Villa over them.

That Contract Situation Though...
Let's talk about this bizarre contract Arsenal gave Trossard just weeks ago. They bumped his wages but kept the same 2027 end date? It's like giving someone a raise but not promoting them. Either you want the player long-term or you don't - this feels like Arsenal hedging their bets.
The 30-year-old had interest from Brentford and Aston Villa during the summer. Maybe Arsenal panicked?
Besiktas Playing Second Fiddle Again
Poor Besiktas. They were apparently chasing Jadon Sancho before he chose Villa on deadline day (Villa are paying 80% of his £200k weekly wages, by the way). Now they're scrambling for alternatives.
Arsenal haven't even bothered responding to their bid yet.

Why This Actually Makes Some Sense
Look, Trossard's 30. He's not getting younger, and with Arsenal's squad depth, he's not guaranteed starts. £19.1million for a player who might be surplus to requirements? That's not terrible business.
Plus, if they just gave him a pay rise, his value hasn't exactly tanked. Besiktas might be getting a decent player who's proven in the Premier League.
But honestly? I'd be shocked if Arsenal let him go. They love hoarding players almost as much as they love making confusing contract decisions.
The Turkish window stays open until September 12th, so we'll see if Besiktas get desperate enough to up their offer. Or if Arsenal finally pick up the phone.
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