Leandro Trossard wants to leave Brighton and Hove Albion after a spat with coach Roberto De Zerbi ahead of the visit of Liverpool.
The Belgian winger hit a hat-trick against Liverpool at Anfield when the teams met in October, in what was De Zerbi’s first Premier League game since succeeding Graham Potter.
Relations between Trossard and De Zerbi have taken a turn for the worse, however, and the former Genk player will play no part in the rematch with Jurgen Klopp’s side on Saturday.
De Zerbi told a pre-match press conference Trossard needs to buck up his attitude, criticising the 28-year-old’s conduct in training.
“On Monday, I spoke with him and I explained this attitude, this behaviour, I don’t like,” De Zerbi said. “We are not a big team, a Real Madrid or Barcelona. We are Brighton and we need players who work like the others.”
Trossard has been linked with a possible move to Tottenham, but De Zerbi claimed to have no knowledge of a transfer in the offing.
Can’t get enough of this feeling! @OfficialBHAFC pic.twitter.com/1NNRWU4VKO
— Leandro Trossard (@LTrossard) October 29, 2022
The criticism from the Italian coach drew a response from Trossard’s agent Josy Comhair.
Comhair, quoted widely in Belgian media, said Trossard has “indicated that he is ready for his next step”, after failing to come to an agreement over a new contract at Brighton.
The agent also claimed there had been “an altercation between Leandro and a player in training over a trivial matter” and this had led De Zerbi to give Trossard the silent treatment.
Comhair said De Zerbi then scolded Trossard in front of the rest of Brighton’s players in training on Monday.
According to the agent, De Zerbi has already suggested “several times that a transfer is the most convenient solution”.
Comhair added: “It is therefore important that Brighton cooperates with a potential transfer during this transfer period and shows a benevolent attitude, which is beneficial to both parties.”
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