Arsenalhave been handed a major update regarding Leandro Trossard's future at the club.
Trossard has been linked with a move away from the Gunners this season, with speculation swirling about his future at the Emirates Stadium.
Bayern Munich have been credited with an interest in signing Trossard this summer as they look to bring a new left winger to the Allianz Arena.
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What has intensified the speculation has been Arsenal'slinks to signing Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace and Rodrygo from Real Madrid, while Noni Madueke is close to completing a move from Chelsea to North London.
Trossard is under contract at Arsenal until next summer and there have been frequent rumours that Bayern could make a move to sign the Belgium international. Now a fresh update has emerged about Trossard's future at the Emirates which will hand a boost to the Gunners.
German news outlet Kicker have reported that Bayern are no longer looking at a deal to sign Trossard. The report claims that the Bundesliga champions have dropped out of the race as they look at other targets.
It has been claimed that Bayern are also not interested in signing Rodrygo from Real Madrid, as they instead put their attention on Luis Diaz at Liverpool. Various reports have claimed that a €67.5million (£58.5million) bid has been rejected by the Merseyside club, but that there is still interest from Bayern in getting a deal over the line.
If the report turns out to be true then it seems Arsenal may not have to worry about seeing Trossard be the subject of interest from Bayern any longer. What will happen when it comes to the 30-year-old's contract situation, though, remains to be seen.
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