Arsenal target Leandro Trossard has admitted that he may have played his last game for Genk.

The winger, who played a key role in Genk's Belgian title win this season, was involved as his side ended the season with a 0-0 draw at home against Standard Liege.  

 



He has been linked with a host of clubs, including Arsenal and Wolfsburg, and makes no bones about the fact the fans may have seen the last of him in a Genk shirt.

But Trossard insists that no deal has yet been done for him to leave the newly crowned Belgian champions.
 


"There is a chance that this is my farewell, but nothing has been decided definitively, so it is difficult to answer that now", the winger told Belgian outlet Voetbal Krant.



Trossard also hailed the season Genk have enjoyed and admits it is tough to put into words.

"It is difficult to describe my feelings", he continued.
 

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"We have had an incredible time this season."

The 24-year-old scored 22 goals for Genk, along with chipping in with eleven assists, across 47 appearances in all competitions for the club this term.

His deal at the Belgian champions runs until the summer of 2021, but Trossard may be on the move this year.