By Danong
Rayan is a man on the rise. Having joined AFC Bournemouth in the winter, he played so well that the club barely felt Antoine Semenyo's absence.
In 15 games, he racked up seven goal contributions for the Cherries. Unsurprisingly, his bright form has also earned him a key role in Brazil's World Cup campaign.
Now fully unleashed to the world, the versatile attacker is attracting plenty of interest, and Arsenal have reportedly entered the race to prise him away from the Vitality Stadium.
Interestingly, Rayan is not the only target on Arsenal's radar at Bournemouth; the Gunners are also actively pursuing Alex Scott.
Meanwhile, Ayyoub Bouaddi may have dropped off Arsenal's list of midfield targets. As Caught Offside explains, "Lille's desire to keep the Morocco international for one more season does not suit Arsenal, and, from what the outlet understands, no deal exists to loan him back there or sign him in 2027."
That said, Trossard seems to have played his last game for Arsenal. He turned into some player for the Gunners, racking up 36 goals and 34 assists in 174 appearances.
The Belgian winger is set to join Besiktas after the Turkish side agreed a €20 million deal to sign the 31-year-old.
Given that his contract in North London was set to expire next summer, this represents a great deal for Arsenal. Hopefully, Trossard's departure has now opened the door to a signing of Morgan Rogers or Bradley Barcola.
Like Trossard, Martin Odegaard has also been linked with an Arsenal exit, with some suggesting that everything has been agreed for him to join Galatasaray.
Worrying as that seemed for some Gooners, though, those claims have now been rubbished.
GOAL has labelled the claims "completely false", insisting that the playmaker will not be joining the Turkish giants on a £34.3 million deal.
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