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[Albion] Leandro Trossard SIGNS ON A FOUR-YEAR DEAL







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Bit like Maupay - looked pissed off for weeks and didn’t Boussuma practically stop making an effort in the weeks leading up to his departure?
Tross loves scoring goals but doesn’t have the quality or physique to be top 6 PL no9 striker. I think he has much more goal scoring potential than he’s finding at Brighton at the moment in the position he’s playing in but I can’t see that changing any time soon so I wonder if a European team might suit him better in terms of giving him more goal scoring opportunities - maybe Ajax or PSG?

He'd want a move to a top 5 league where he could have it all : bigger paycheque, starting XI, better stats, chance at Europe. At PSG, he'd be an impact sub at most, a starter only if injuries hit the club. I suspect he'll end up in Germany or Italy.

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Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Of course they can. They can try and get a deal moving with both sides, but finding out who might be interesting and suggesting what his player might want to the buying club can help move things along
But finding out who is interested isn't 'offering' him.
 






Triggaaar

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Even at full time yesterday camera caught him with a face like a smacked whilst the rest of the bench (who didn’t play) were joyous
He probably wasn't happy with his own performance
 


METALMICKY

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Consistency is always going to be his issue. On his day superb but equally can go missing and look a bit disinterested. Very difficult to read as with those dark under eyes he always has the look of a smacked arse!
 






HalfaSeatOn

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Yes he would and yes he does but top 6 clubs already have deep squads - Tross would not be happy at the age of 28 sitting on the bench while his years of top condition in professional football is on the wrong side of peaked - the older footballers get, the more risk of injury too. It would be whether having a few ‘clinical minutes’ is enough to get him 90 from week to week in a top 6 club and whether he can compete with talented 21 year olds for a first eleven place.

Should add because of that- can’t see Tross straining at the leash to leave.
Personally hope he stays and that he would not be happy as a bench sitter. I did have a spell of being ambivalent and frustrated with him but he’s our Danger Mouse, more likely than anyone in the team to pop out of nowhere for a goal.
 


sjamesb3466

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He’d definitely get regular minutes at Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United.
We must be watching a different player as I can't see him getting off the bench for any of them, let alone Arsenal. Trossard is a decent player for a mid table PL side but nothing more. Unbelievable on his day but that is usually followed by 4-5 games where you forget he's even on the pitch. If he's not going to sign a new contract I think we'd do well to get anything above £20m for him. I suspect he will get better wages elsewhere but not at a club that is higher placed than we are currently.
 


jcdenton08

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We must be watching a different player as I can't see him getting off the bench for any of them, let alone Arsenal. Trossard is a decent player for a mid table PL side but nothing more. Unbelievable on his day but that is usually followed by 4-5 games where you forget he's even on the pitch. If he's not going to sign a new contract I think we'd do well to get anything above £20m for him. I suspect he will get better wages elsewhere but not at a club that is higher placed than we are currently.
If he is part of a top six squad challenging in multiple competitions, playing twice a week, he’d get plenty of minutes.

Chelsea, for example, have been using the much derided Pulisic, Ziyech and Aubamayang in forward positions, and I really don’t think there is a gulf in quality between Trossard and those players.

Trossard is one of those players some supporters don’t “get” because he does the subtle things well. He doesn’t have Lamptey’s pace, or Welbeck’s back to goal play, or Mitoma’s dribbling. There’s no one thing for a certain type of fan to latch onto.

Trossard excels in his all-round game. Good movement. Good pace. Good finishing. Good dribbling. He’s a technical and quick player and very underrated by many.

We’ll have to agree to disagree on this one.
 




sjamesb3466

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If he is part of a top six squad challenging in multiple competitions, playing twice a week, he’d get plenty of minutes.

Chelsea, for example, have been using the much derided Pulisic, Ziyech and Aubamayang in forward positions, and I really don’t think there is a gulf in quality between Trossard and those players.

Trossard is one of those players some supporters don’t “get” because he does the subtle things well. He doesn’t have Lamptey’s pace, or Welbeck’s back to goal play, or Mitoma’s dribbling. There’s no one thing for a certain type of fan to latch onto.

Trossard excels in his all-round game. Good movement. Good pace. Good finishing. Good dribbling. He’s a technical and quick player and very underrated by many.

We’ll have to agree to disagree on this one.

Whilst I applaud your attitude of 'let's agree to disagree' (as too many people are quick to just get nasty if someone disagree's with them), what you're essentially saying is I'm too thick/don't understand football well enough to appreciate Trossard and his ability?

I would of course disagree as I see his many talents however I also see when he goes completely absent in games (see Boxing Day performance) and when he can't convert basic chances when given time to think. In my opinion he has the natural ability to be a top six player but has a much lower standard footballing brain which is crucial for a player at the top level. His decision making and vision as nowhere near the likes of Ali Mac for example.
 


The Fits

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At the moment he is our match winner. Mitoma also clearly has the potential to be. But the reality is, despite a squad of class, he is the difference when he is on song. He'll be a big loss but he's bound to leave either soon or at the end of his contract. As with any Albion player I'll only wish him the best of luck when that happens. Another player we've been absolutely privileged to see in the stripes.
 


CheeseRolls

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Whilst I applaud your attitude of 'let's agree to disagree' (as too many people are quick to just get nasty if someone disagree's with them), what you're essentially saying is I'm too thick/don't understand football well enough to appreciate Trossard and his ability?

I would of course disagree as I see his many talents however I also see when he goes completely absent in games (see Boxing Day performance) and when he can't convert basic chances when given time to think. In my opinion he has the natural ability to be a top six player but has a much lower standard footballing brain which is crucial for a player at the top level. His decision making and vision as nowhere near the likes of Ali Mac for example.
You do seem to be under appreciative of Trossard. A player who has developed from one too easy to dispossess and very one footed, to a player capable of scoring a hat trick at Old Trafford all on his weaker foot. He has always been a creative skilful player and not everything he tries comes off, but I do think too many of our supporters under rate his contribution.

He may well move on and I agree with you that he is not guaranteed success elsewhere, but he will leave a huge hole in our squad, if he does go. I would be more than happy to see him decide to stay and sign a new contract. His contribution to our success has been very significant and our current run of signing gems, will not last forever.
 




ConfusedGloryHunter

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You do seem to be under appreciative of Trossard. A player who has developed from one too easy to dispossess and very one footed, to a player capable of scoring a hat trick at Old Trafford all on his weaker foot. He has always been a creative skilful player and not everything he tries comes off, but I do think too many of our supporters under rate his contribution.

He may well move on and I agree with you that he is not guaranteed success elsewhere, but he will leave a huge hole in our squad, if he does go. I would be more than happy to see him decide to stay and sign a new contract. His contribution to our success has been very significant and our current run of signing gems, will not last forever.
Another hatrick to go with his one at Anfield? That is quite the prediction! But I'm in...
 


S'hampton Seagull

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Whether you rate him highly or not (I do), as soon as we get a wiff a player wants out I think most want it sorted ASAP so we can get a replacement in and move on. I think it's clear he won't sign a new contract making a summer move inevitable.

Of course I hope something changes and he signs a new deal and stays. I think that is only likely if there is not enough high level interest for him, making us the best career choice, which is unfortunately, unlikely.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Players have signed new contracts before when we've not expected it, so nothing is definite here....

Having said that, if it has to be done, then let's at least make sure it's not for a knockdown price and preferably not to a direct competitor. We could even go completely crazy and sign a replacement, maybe even one who's old enough to have started shaving and wouldn't need years out on loan to be somewhere near ready to go
 


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https://talksport.com/football/1291733/

Don't know if there's any truth in this "exclusive"

Alex Crook gives us the inside info on potential Premier League comings and goings in January in the latest talkSPORT Transfer Notebook…

Brighton have informed Leandro Trossard they are taking up the extra year’s option in his contract to fend off January interest from Chelsea and Newcastle.
The clause ties down Belgium star Trossard, 28 last month, until the summer of 2024.

The Seagulls are hoping to convince Trossard to sign a new long-term deal to avoid being forced to cash in at the end of the season.

Brighton’s former transfer guru Dan Ashworth, now director of football at Newcastle, is keeping a close eye on the situation.


Chelsea boss Graham Potter is also a big admirer of Trossard, who has scored 25 goals in 116 Premier League games.
 




Springal

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Makes sense, not sure it will help his apparent ‘attitude’ at the moment but need to protect his value. Can see him going in the summer regardless , Bissouma style
 




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