As many as ten clubs from across Europe are keen on acquiring the services of Arsenal defensive sensation Jakub Kiwior.
According to a report from CaughtOffside, Arsenal are all set to receive quite a few proposals for a potential transfer of Jakub Kiwior. Ten clubs are keen on adding him to their squad and three have already approached the Gunners to learn more about a potential transfer.
Kiwior made a name for himself while playing for Italian outfit Spezia. His consistent performances along with his massive potential helped him secure a move to Arsenal at the start of 2023. The move to the North London club hasn’t really worked out for the youngster.
He has been involved in a total of just 48 matches and quite a few of them have been cameos off the bench. The Polish international has never really disappointed Mikel Arteta will his performances whenever he has been handed an opportunity but he remains way down in the pecking order.
While he can feature as a left-back as well as a centre-back, he is behind the likes of William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori in both positions. The 24-year-old is frustrated by the lack of minutes. He might be very highly rated by the Gunners but Kiwior doesn’t intend on sitting on the bench for long.
Despite having over three years left on his deal with Arsenal, the Polish defender has been considering his future. He has been linked with a move away and as per the report, ten clubs from across Europe are keen on his signature.
Ten European clubs are keen on signing Kiwior
Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Napoli, Atalanta, Fiorentina, Bologna, Sevilla, Villarreal, and Marseille are the clubs who have shown interest in the young defender. There is massive interest in his services from Italy as he did have a successful stint in the Serie A in the recent past.
While all ten clubs are keen, AC Milan, Napoli and Sevilla have already taken the first step towards signing him. They have made an enquiry about his availability. While the Gunners are yet to make a decision on his future, the report suggests a fee of around €40-45 million could convince them to part ways with the 24-year-old.
Arsenal would prefer a permanent sale but the majority of the clubs that are interested in him would ideally like to initially sign him on loan. Amongst the three that have enquired about him, the Naples-based club and the Spanish outfit are both asking explicitly about a loan deal.