
Leandro Trossard
31-Year-Old
Arsenal
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Trossard played his largest role in since making the switch to Arsenal, starting 28 times and appearing in all 38 Premier League matches. The versatile attacker was excellent, putting together a career-best 15 goal contributions (eight goals and seven assists) while playing a variety of roles, mainly as a striker and on the left wing. Trossard is a consistent, valuable part of the Arsenal attack with solid upside, though unfortunately for him, if his teammates don't get injured as much, his playing time is likely to drop back below 2,000 minutes with around 20 starts.
Returns for EFL action
Trossard (undisclosed) took two shots (zero on goal) and sent in one inaccurate cross during 67 minutes in Wednesday's EFL Cup semi-final clash against Chelsea.
ANALYSIS
Trossard didn't suffer a significant injury from the issue that forced him to miss the FA Cup duel versus Portsmouth. The attacker had a quiet outing in his return, but he's a talented option on the left wing, having scored seven goals and six assists across 25 official matches played for Arsenal this season. He'll look to leave Gabriel Martinelli and Noni Madueke behind in the race for a starting spot now that he's healthy.
Trossard didn't suffer a significant injury from the issue that forced him to miss the FA Cup duel versus Portsmouth. The attacker had a quiet outing in his return, but he's a talented option on the left wing, having scored seven goals and six assists across 25 official matches played for Arsenal this season. He'll look to leave Gabriel Martinelli and Noni Madueke behind in the race for a starting spot now that he's healthy.
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Injury scare for Carabao Cup
Trossard is doubtful for Wednesday's Carabao Cup match against Chelsea, according to manager Mikel Arteta.
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Two shots in draw
Trossard recorded two shots (zero on goal) and one cross (zero accurate) in Thursday's 0-0 draw versus Liverpool. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 12th minute.
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Stellar showing with goal, assist
Trossard scored one goal and assisted once from four shots and three chances created in Tuesday's 4-1 victory over Aston Villa.
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Fit from bench
Trossard (undisclosed) is in the starting XI for Saturday's match against Wolves.
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Matter of days before return
Trossard (undisclosed) is dealing with a minor injury and it is a matter of days before he returns to the match squad, coach Mikel Arteta said in the press conference. "Again, another one that is a matter of days. It sounds boring, but it's the reality, so we don't know."
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Set to depart Arsenal?
Trossard is one of several players who might leave Arsenal during the summer transfer window, according to Football Insider.
ANALYSIS
Even though Trossard signed a new deal with Arsenal not too long ago, the Belgium winger could be on his way out of the club in the coming months. The former Brighton forward might not be able to see regular first-team minutes in the coming months, and that could push his departure from the Emirates Stadium.
Even though Trossard signed a new deal with Arsenal not too long ago, the Belgium winger could be on his way out of the club in the coming months. The former Brighton forward might not be able to see regular first-team minutes in the coming months, and that could push his departure from the Emirates Stadium.






