Roberto De Zerbi has hit back at Leandro Trossard's agent but has offered hope for Brighton exile BHAFC
: “Nothing serious happened with Trossard. But recently, he didn’t give 100 per cent in training and on matchday, that’s it on my side.De Zerbi added: “Maybe his agent fancies selling him for a lower transfer fee… surely, Trossard didn’t tell me the truth.
talkSPORT understands Brighton will only sell Trossard if they feel the price any club is offering is fair. The Seagulls have been masters of negotiating in recent years, earning big prices for outgoing players such as Marc Cucurella, Yves Bissouma and Ben White. while the club are in a sticky situation right now and Antonio Conte is desperate for reinforcements.
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