Leandro Trossard's future at Arsenal remains finely in the balance as he returns to pre-season training with the Gunners.
The Belgian has entered the final year of his contract in north London and will be available to talk to interested clubs outside of England in January, should he not agree new terms beforehand. Arsenal's move for Chelsea's Noni Madueke only serves to add more intrigue to Trossard's position at the club.
Now, there has been new reports surrounding the 30-year-old and his future at the club. Football.london has rounded up the latest news surrounding the forward's future.
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Contract talksBack in May, BBC Sport were among the news outlets reporting that Trossard was closing in on a new deal with the Gunners. It was understood talks were at an advanced stage and all parties were confident that this deal could be completed.
However, this has not gone any further. In fact, it now seems that Trossard is further away than ever before to extending his stay in the capital.
Mourinho agreementAccording to The Sun, Trossard is keen to move to Fenerbahce and work with Jose Mourinho. It is claimed in Turkey that the ex-Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur boss has sold the vision of the club to the winger and he has agreed to move to Istanbul.
The exact figures behind the deal are not confirmed yet. However, it is believed that a fee rising to £17m with the inclusion of add-ons could be on the cards this summer.

He may be on the verge of losing Trossard but Mikel Arteta is under no illusions about his importance to the club. Speaking in March after the victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, a game which the Belgian excelled in, Arteta was full of praise for the forward.
"Trossard, great player. He's a little magician," the Spaniard said.
"He can score on any surface and he's a big threat; so composed, so cool, he can play in different positions. It's just a joy to have him in the team.
"I think the timing of the first goal was really helpful as well. [I am ] really happy."
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