Arsenal open to let Jakub Kiwior leave on loan
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In the summer, Arsenal wants to make sure that their team is stronger so that they can contend for the Premier League title the following year. Every season, the Gunners fail to win the league, and Mikel Arteta needs to address that problem the next season before his managerial credentials are called into question.

However, despite the club’s support each season, the Spanish manager has failed to lead Arsenal to victory. The goal is to sell players who are no longer part of the Gunners’ future ambitions in order to fund their summer transfer transaction.

Arsenal is prepared to sell defender Jakub Kiwior for between €25 and €30 million in order to boost their summer transfer window budget, according to Caught Offside sources. Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth called the defender “gold dust.” The Gunners signed him in 2023 because of his flexibility.

Arsenal are willing to sell offload Jakub Kiwior

Several teams, including Sevilla, Villarreal, Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Napoli, Atalanta, Fiorentina, and Bologna, were interested in the 23-year-old defender during the winter transfer window. Our sources indicate that throughout the summer, Kiwior will be receptive to offers from the Premier League, Serie A, and La Liga.

In order to continue his growth, which has recently stopped at Arsenal, the player wants to join a squad that can provide him more playing time. After keeping a close eye on the Premier League defender, German team Bayer Leverkusen has indicated interest in signing him.

Kiwior is thought to be a player who might be crucial to the German defense, particularly because they want to make it to the Champions League the next year. With their sales proceeds, the Gunners are willing to spend a lot of money during the summer transfer window. A number of young, skilled defenders are being considered by Arsenal, including Yerson Mosquera, Castello Lukeba, Ousmane Diomande, Jorrel Hato, Marc Guehi, Murillo, and Dean Huijsen.

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