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Arsenal authorized travel and medical checks for Leandro Trossard after agreeing a €20 million transfer with Besiktas on July 4. Trossard remains in talks over personal terms and must give final approval for the move.
espn.co.ukArsenal and Besiktas reached a €20 million agreement for forward Leandro Trossard on July 4. The deal includes an €18 million base fee plus €2 million in add-ons. Arsenal authorized Trossard’s travel and medical evaluation for the potential move.
Besiktas continues discussions with the player’s representatives to finalize details and secure his approval. Trossard is close to agreeing personal terms on a three-year contract with an option for a fourth year. His wages at Besiktas would reach up to €9 million.
The transfer could be completed this week if Trossard gives his consent. The decision on whether the move proceeds rests with the player.
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