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Leandro Trossard to Arsenal: Gunners agree £27m deal with Brighton for Belgian attacker

Arsenal have agreed a deal with Brighton to sign forward Leandro Trossard; the Belgium international told the Seagulls he wants to leave in January following breakdown in relationship with head coach Roberto De Zerbi; the 28-year-old has six months left on existing Brighton deal

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Dharmesh Sheth and Kaveh Solhekol provide the latest update on Leandro Trossard's move to the Emirates stadium

Arsenal and Brighton have reached an agreement for the transfer of forward Leandro Trossard.

The agreed fee is an initial £20m plus add-ons - it could reach £27m.

Trossard is due to undergo a medical on Friday morning and finalise personal terms with the Premier League leaders. Sky Sports News has been told he will sign a four-and-a-half-year contract at Arsenal, with the option to extend the deal for another year.

If the Belgian international is registered by midday on Friday, he will be available to play in the Gunners' match against Manchester United on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

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The Gunners have been looking for a new attacker and missed out on Ukrainian winger Mykhailo Mudryk, who moved to Chelsea in a deal worth £85m.

Trossard has entered the final six months of his contract at Brighton, but the Seagulls had the option of extending his existing deal by a further year.

Tottenham had an offer rejected for Trossard, and are instead pursuing Roma's Nicolo Zaniolo.

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Brighton did not want to sell one of their star players unless chairman Tony Bloom's valuation was met, despite the 28-year-old's public demands to leave the club.

Analysis: Trossard deal good for both clubs

Sky Sports News' Kaveh Solhekol on The Transfer Show:

"This is a good deal for both clubs. As far as Arsenal are concerned, they walked away from the deal for Mudyrk and now sign someone who has got Premier League experience.

"This is a less risky signing than Mudryk, although I think he will turn out to be a fantastic signing for Chelsea.

"Brighton are getting big money for a player they signed around three-and-a-half years ago for £15m. He's 28 now and was unhappy at Brighton.

"I don't think they're going to miss him that much because they've got Mitoma, who has been in absolutely incredible form over the past couple of months."

How Trossard fell out with Brighton boss De Zerbi

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Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi explained why he planned to leave out Trossard against Liverpool on Saturday

Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi first confirmed Trossard would not be in the Albion squad for the visit of Liverpool last week after exhibiting a poor attitude in training.

The 28-year-old has not played for the Seagulls since the 4-2 defeat to Premier League leaders Arsenal on New Year's Eve and now he says he will not sign a new deal with the club.

A statement released by Trossard's agent Josy Comhair read: "Before Leandro left for Qatar, it was Brighton's intention to extend his contract, this did not happen as parties did not reach an agreement. Leandro has also indicated he is ready for his next step.

"After the World Cup there was an altercation at training between Leandro and another player over an inanity. Since then, the trainer has not spoken to Leandro, which is obviously not conducive to the atmosphere, as well as performance-wise.

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FREE TO WATCH: In Trossard's absence, Brighton thrashed Liverpool 3-0 at the Amex Stadium

"Leandro still was a first-eleven player against Southampton and Arsenal but against Everton he was on the bench. In the five substitutions that took place then, he was also not among them and this is without any explanation.

"In the run-up to the match against Middlesbrough in the FA Cup, Leandro had already reported calf problems twice. This was the reason he stopped training. This was in consultation with the medical staff.

"Through the physical trainer, Leandro learned that he had to train separately. Last Monday the trainer then grounded Leandro in the group and indicated that he did not want to see him anymore. A trainer who has not communicated directly with his player for four weeks is truly incomprehensible.

"It is also the trainer who has indicated several times that a transfer is the most reasonable solution.

"It is therefore important that Brighton cooperates with a potential transfer, which is beneficial for both parties."

De Zerbi 'sorry' for Trossard fallout

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Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi says his side can play well with or without Leandro Trossard and hopes Moises Caicedo will finish the season with the club amid transfer speculation.

Roberto De Zerbi says he is regretful at how the last few weeks have unfolded with Leandro Trossard, but is confident Brighton can cope without the outgoing forward.

"The situation was difficult because I understood he wanted to leave," De Zerbi told a press conference ahead of Brighton's trip to Leicester on Saturday afternoon.

"I'm sorry for the last period because I prefer when people are clear, not when there is some different behaviours.

"But we will see. I think we are a good team, we can play well with Leo or without Leo."

Analysis: Why Trossard appeals to Arsenal

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Take a look at Leandro Trossard's best goals for Brighton

Sky Sports' Nick Wright:

At 28 years old (he's 28 until he's 29, just so we're clear), Leandro Trossard differs in profile from Arsenal's other recent signings. This is a player for the here and now. Experience over potential.

He might not set pulses racing like the explosive Mykhailo Mudryk, a player Arsenal regarded as a future superstar, but while his ceiling is not as high, Trossard offers plenty the Ukrainian does not.

For a start, there is the Premier League experience he has gained at Brighton, where he has made 116 appearances across four seasons, missing only a handful of games and scoring a healthy number of goals, with seven of his 25 coming this season.

Leandro Trossard has scored seven goals for Brighton this season
Image: Trossard has scored seven goals for Brighton this season

That experience makes him a safe bet to slot straight in at Arsenal, which is precisely what is needed given their reliance on Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka as they seek to sustain their title challenge.

Trossard's versatility is another asset. He is primarily a left winger, much like Mudryk, but this season he has also featured at No 10, as a false nine, and even at left wing-back. Graham Potter, Roberto De Zerbi's predecessor, also used him on the right.

Mikel Arteta has often spoken of how highly he values players who can slot into different roles and Trossard, who is also a senior international for Belgium, can offer depth right across the frontline.

He looks a good fit stylistically too. De Zerbi felt his effort levels had dropped off in recent weeks amid the speculation around his future but the statistics highlight an impressive work-rate, with only three players - Kevin De Bruyne, Martin Odegaard and Jack Harrison - winning possession in the final third more times this season.

His age means he would not arrive with huge scope for improvement or re-sale value, but his contractual situation makes him a relatively cheap option and his proven quality is appealing.

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