LEANDRO TROSSARD has admitted he would be willing to listen to offers from other clubs this summer.

The Belgian forward is away on international duty with the Red Devils and will be hoping to add to his 14 caps.

Trossard has been one of Albion's most important players since his arrival at the club and started this season in very good form.

However, along with the rest of the team, in recent months Trossard's impact on the pitch has waned.

The Argus: Brighton's Leandro TrossardBrighton's Leandro Trossard

The former Genk star has now suggested that he would listen to offers for his services should they arrive in the summer, although he has admitted that he would be happy to stay at Albion and current club "very good".

Trossard has attracted interest in recent windows from a vast range of clubs being linked with moves for him, including West Ham and Spanish giants Barcelona.

He told Le Soir: “I’ll listen to the offers, but I don’t necessarily want to leave.

“Brighton is also a very good club.

“I don’t really think about it. I am 27 years old, and I let everything happen.”

The forward has netted four times in the Premier League this season as well as assisting one goal.

He believes that since becoming an Albion player he has become a "stronger " player due to the physical demands of English football.

Trossard said: “I’ve become physically stronger in the Premier League, I’ve put on a lot of muscle mass.

“Every season I’ve also gained experience.”